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Removing the stigma: Hazel explaining to visitors how dance therapy helps schizophrenic patients.

THE Help University community and members of the public were recently given the chance to get inside the heads of those suffering from schizophrenia when HELP’s psychology students, under the guidance of the university’s Centre for Psychological and Counselling Services, held a three-day event to raise public awareness about schizophrenia.

HELP University student Hazel Saw Huey Szee, 27, said there were four different parts to the schizophrenia exhibit.

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