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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…]

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