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mental illnessWho were the `mentally ill’? We use this phrase to reflect the historical descriptions of individuals with a variety of behaviours, mental health problems and pathologies. Historically, the concept of [..]
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mental illnessDisturbances of mood or thought that can affect behaviour and distress the person or those around them, so the person has trouble functioning normally. They include anxiety disorders, depression
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mental illnesspsychosis
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mental illnessThis term refers to a state of being in which a person has difficulty handling daily situations and feelings. It is not unusual for conditions to be characterized by impairment of intellectual functio [..]
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mental illness1 : mental disease 2 : a mental condition marked primarily by sufficient disorganization of personality, mind, and emotions to seriously impair the normal psychological and often social functioning .. [..]
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mental illnessMental illness is a term used for a variety of disorders causing severe disturbances in thinking, feeling and relating to others. Persons suffering from mental illness have a substantially diminished [..]
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mental illnessA condition where there is loss of social and/or vocational skills due to impaired thought processes or emotional distress. Terms such as "mentally deranged", "crazy&quo [..]
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mental illnessaegretudo egretudo
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mental illnessA term that refers collectively to all diagnosable mental disorders; mental conditions that are characterized by alterations in thinking, mood, or behavior that are mediated by the brain and associate [..]
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mental illnessSee Mental disorder. Show answer P Postvention
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mental illnessMental Illness refers to mental, emotional, and psychiatric disorders, Illnesses or conditions resulting from organic, non-organic, biological, non- biological, genetic, chemical or non-chemical origi [..]
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