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  1. ... your child may be depressed, talk with a mental health counselor. You may want to join a support group ...
  2. ... or depressed, ask your provider about seeing a mental health counselor for help with your feelings about your amputation. ...
  3. ... or depressed, ask your provider about seeing a mental health counselor for help with your feelings about your amputation. ...
  4. ... it. Talking with friends, family members, or a mental health counselor may help you.
  5. ... close to. Ask your provider about seeing a mental health counselor. There may also be a support group in ...
  6. ... the child any needed medical care. Also get mental health counseling for the child. Active support groups that can ...
  7. ... can reach out to: Your health care team Mental health counselors Online and social media support groups Community groups ...
  8. ... your child may be depressed, talk with a mental health counselor. You may want to join a support group ...
  9. ... specialists: Endocrinologist Speech and language therapist Physical therapist Mental health counselor Infertility specialist Testosterone therapy may be prescribed. This ...
  10. ... if possible, depending on the person and condition. Mental health counseling may help with depression or frustration that many ...
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