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editDescriptionTwo faces icon bipolar 2686176.svg |
English: Two identical faces looking at each other, possibly representing bipolar disorder, conversation, face to face meeting, or two personalities in dissociative Identity Disorder |
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Source | Own work using: https://thenounproject.com/victorulerz/collection/mental-health-and-disorder-outline/ |
Author | Victoruler |
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Date unknown, accessed 2020-08-13
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Short title | mental health, disorder, mental illness, borderline, bipolar, psychiatric, Personality |
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