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12 Days

12 Days

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Feb 6, 2017
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17 year old Rose has been struggling with severe depression and anxiety for 2 years. After 2 failed suicide attempts she develops a psychological ploy to obtain legitimate happiness. She speaks to her well trusted pediatrician to recommend her a therapist and or psychiatrist. As she begins to explain the severity of her depression the doctor was not going to allow her to leave. He noticed that Rose needed more than medication, and someone to talk to. She needed to be admitted into a psychiatric unit where she faces difficult obstacles, meets some interesting people and gains a unique experience in the course of 12 days.
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