Kenyans have been urged to pay closer attention to their mental wellness, amid rising cases of mental health disorders, largely linked to drug and substance abuse and also the prevailing harsh economic conditions. Speaking during a mental health awareness campaign organised by the African Centre of Rehabilitative Wellness and Awareness (ACRMA), medical psychologist Valentine Wangeci…Â Â Â
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