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Have you ever found yourself trusting people that turn out to be NOT trustworthy?
Do you not dare to open up and trust other people?

Both of these are signs of problems with trust. This week in Anxiety-Depression Support Chat (Thursday 9PM-10PM EST) we are going to explore issues of trust based on the following article: 10 Signs You Have Trust Issues and How to Begin Healing | NLP Discoveries

Hope to see you there.
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Thank you BrownHat.
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