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Stanford Psychiatrists Start Mental Health Conversation With Theater

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In Palo Alto, where Asian-Americans make up nearly 40 percent of the student population, they also make up roughly 40 percent of youth suicides. But many parents are immigrants, leery of acknowledging mental health problems, let alone addressing them. So psychiatrists at Stanford University are turning to an unlikely art form to start conversations.

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