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[Our mental health is profoundly affected by the events that happen in our lives, including through the impact that they have on our brains. There is very clear evidence that life events, especially social adversity, shape how we make sense of the world… and hence affect our thoughts, emotions and behaviour. But it’s often our interpretation of events that affects us more than the events themselves and that this can explain why events that affect one person may not upset another.]
Published: Sep 23, 2019
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