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Professor: Millennials have mental health problems from 2016 election
By Siraj Hashmi | April 6, 2017 | Comments
 

After Donald Trump won the presidency in November, liberal college students were pretty upset as they took part in cry-ins, walkouts, and marches. However, a psychiatry professor at Michigan State University believes that a lot of millennials upset with the election results are now developing mental health problems.

Dr. Farha Abbasi, who’s an expert on mental health post-election, told the Spartan Newsroom that for some millennials are becoming more anxious as they struggle with their identities while depression is worsening for others.

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Re: Professor: Millennials have mental health problems from 2016 election
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2017, 10:34:23 am »
Here I thought all the problems in the world were caused by global warming. :whistle: