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Mental health experts have urged the National and County Government to provide more recreational spaces where people with mental problems can provide a peaceful environment for relaxation, reflection, and stress reduction.Speaking in Thika after a mental health awareness walk, Clinical Psychologist Catherine Kangangi said that recreational spaces serve as a vital resource for individuals dealing with mental health issues providing a setting where one can engage in physical activity.
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Gov'ts urged to provide more recreational services as mental cases in the country increase
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