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California has been one of the states hit hardest by the real estate crisis. And more people facing foreclosure means more people who are emotionally distraught. Susan Valot of KPCC has this story of why one non-profit mortgage counseling agency - Los Angeles Neighborhood Housing Services - recently put its workers through suicide-prevention training.

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