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Here's her story: Maureen McCormick on her mental illness | Booster Shots | Los Angeles Times
feeds.latimes.com — “Personal and family secrets are contributing factors toward poor mental health, says Maureen McCormick, a star of the 1970s sitcom "The Brady Bunch." Appearing at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Assn. on Tuesday in San Francisco, McCormick described...” View full resource at feeds.latimes.com
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Mental Health Month Spotlight: Maureen McCormick | Celebrity Psychings
zz.gd — “Secrets are no good I was brought up in a family where we had so many secrets. It felt so good to let the world know I was human and suffered from” View full resource at zz.gd
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caloriecount.about.com — “Kirstie Alley, Oprah, and Maureen McCormick are just a few of the celebrities we’ve seen lose a substantial amount of weight only to gain it all back. Despite vows to keep it off, many of us find ourselves on a 'weight roller coaster.'” View full resource at caloriecount.about.com
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