While people commonly think of people with disabilities as those with severe physical or developmental problems, the fact of the matter is that psychological issues may also be disabling. In fact, people with persistent mental health issues may be able to qualify for Social Security Disability insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). But how exactly can a mental health problem qualify you for SSDI or SSI, and how can you know if you might be eligible?
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