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Month: February 2022

It doesn’t take a lot to damage a person

February 7, 2022 by Dr LIz MIller 1 Comment

Until 2013, Mr X, aged 31, held down a job, had a social life, went on holiday and generally held his own in the outside world. In 2013, he fell down a flight of outside steps whilst working as a delivery driver. His employers were not overly sympathetic, his money stopped and when he asked … [Read more…]

Posted in: Occupational Health

Schooling but not in school

February 3, 2022 by Dr LIz MIller Leave a Comment

Now 29 years, never worked, unable to go out of the house on her own, difficulty reading, extreme difficulty mixing with anyone she doesn’t know, or being around people in general. She does have a partner, who also has health difficulties. She does most things using apps on her smart phone. She was diagnosed with … [Read more…]

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