Megan's Invisible Disorders: A Case Study

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Megans story about her invisible disabilities and struggles throughout her childhood and teenagers years are important to understand in order to help us be more educated about mental illness and invisible disorders. A lot of people tend to not believe in Megan and that happens a lot with people who have mental disorders, they usually don’t believe they look sick or don’t believe those people but in reality these people are truly mentally ill. Like Megan, people with anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other invisible disorders need as much support as they can because it is harder to find resources with such invisible disorders. Megan and others need to be heard, their stories will help overcome adversity and bring home. It helps

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