Mental Health Awareness Month: Supporting your loved ones who are suffering
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: May 6, 2022 6:10 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, it's important to know how you can support your loved ones who are struggling with mental illness.
Sue McKenzie Dicks is the vice president of healthy culture at Rogers Behavioral Health.
She joined CBS 58 on Friday, May 6 to share tips, like what to say and what not to say to someone receiving treatment for their mental health.
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