The club was set up for and by people who have suffered through mental illness in the past. |
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Finally let me address prevention of mental illness and promotion of mental health. |
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The exhibit looks at the lives of people living with mental illness within mental institutions. |
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It is time that this Government took mental illness and mental health seriously. |
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A delusional disorder is a mental illness within the meaning of the Mental Health Act. |
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The results were controlled for age, gender and presence of physical or mental illness. |
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Stigma is often internalized by individuals with mental illness, leading to hopelessness, lower self-esteem, and isolation. |
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We are talking here about brain damage, quadriplegia and paraplegia, mental illness and loss of limbs, eyesight, hearing and sexual function. |
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A growing body of evidence points to the fact that for many people with serious mental illness, lack of insight is a medically based condition. |
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A former teacher died within hours of being given electric shock treatment to help treat her mental illness. |
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Her family observed how her typically extroverted brother had become soft-spoken and withdrawn while living with the mental illness. |
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He said the Prison Service had no other option but to place prisoners with a serious mental illness in padded cells. |
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This attempt to make psychiatric diagnosis more reliable was associated with a return to a biomedical model of mental illness. |
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Some epileptics produce normal scans, while abnormal ones can be caused by other conditions such as migraine or severe mental illness. |
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These are the extremes associated with bipolar disorder, which can be a serious and disabling mental illness. |
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In short, humanity faces a growing global mental illness crisis of epidemic proportions. |
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She reports that about half of the people with mental illness are chemically addicted. |
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Physicians, school counselors, parents and others in the community should avoid sidestepping discussions of mental illness. |
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Up next, the emotional story of twin sisters who made sure the mental illness that divided their lives did not break their bond. |
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This job, more than any other, has really opened my eyes to just how rampant and unchecked mental illness is these days. |
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Some scientists now believe that smoking may store up liability to stress and cause mental illness as well as physical decay. |
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In some cases it seems that mental illness is a factor on the causal pathway between social position and suicide. |
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Most mental illness is entirely treatable and the person experiencing this illness needs assistance not rejection and stigmatisation. |
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But if New Labour is a mulish defender of crazy working hours, it deserves more credit than it gets over its approach to mental illness. |
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Additionally it reinforces the negative stigmas of mental illness by manifesting them physically. |
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I have come to the conclusion that the mother suffers from a definable mental illness, namely bipolar affective disorder. |
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They said the stigma of mental illness had declined and that empathy was high. |
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Some of those volunteers will develop cancer, heart disease or mental illness. |
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This perpetuation of the idea that mental illness is less legitimate than physical illness absolutely infuriates me. |
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Norwegian scabies occurs predominantly in elderly, infirm, or immunosuppressed people and in those with mental illness. |
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Those with mental illness are no more or no less violent or unpredictable than the so-called normal people. |
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Research from Britain indicates that poor quality housing can increase the incidence of stress and mental illness. |
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The assumption is that, well these people had a mental disturbance or mental illness, that's why they did what they did. |
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But rather than planning to create a future generation of workaholics, Dr Richmond said the new research could be used to study mental illness. |
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Examples of this are self-esteem, beliefs in the pervasiveness of mental illness, and folk beliefs about child development. |
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Schizophrenia is a disabling mental illness where disordered thinking disturbs an individual's ability to function normally in society. |
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Rising mental illness seems an inescapable consequence of the kind of rapid, disruptive change driven by market capitalism. |
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But social workers who examined the woman said that although weak and emaciated, she showed no signs of mental illness. |
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They were used to cure obesity, hemorrhoids, nephritis, laryngitis, eye disorders as well as mental illness. |
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At first he pleaded not guilty on the grounds of diminished responsibility due to mental illness. |
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His diatribes preserve the syntax of logical argument but are devoid of sense, which I think is symptomatic of a form of mental illness. |
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The United States can ill-afford growing sites of endemic disease, lead poisoning, and mental illness. |
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Will a person who is wrongly diagnosed with a mental illness be covered by this? |
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Tran is supposed to be on psychotropic drugs to control her mental illness. |
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The psychological discourse is organised around the signs and symptoms of mental illness. |
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Individuals with serious mental illness are, in fact, more likely to be victims, rather than perpetrators of violence. |
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Welfare lobby groups had urged that homelessness and mental illness be considered exemptions, but this was rejected. |
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It seems that in the 1930s, when Egas Moniz was doing the first lobotomies on humans, treating mental illness was urgent for some reason. |
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A convicted arsonist with a history of mental illness has been set free despite threatening to set fire to a block of flats. |
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No, my standards were caused by cognitive distortions, brought about by serious mental illness. |
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Two psychiatrists then gave evidence that Ashman's mental illness directly caused him to commit the offences. |
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This line of research may also help identify at-risk individuals before the onset of mental illness. |
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Psychotherapy may be in conflict with biomedical psychiatry in its conceptualisation of mental illness. |
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Fenton dismissed this talk of Judgement Day as mental illness and prayed that his father was having a brief delusional episode. |
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Students are prime candidates for mental illness but few recognise it because of the effects of stress. |
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But in the case of mental illness, people are inclined to shut their minds to it, or, even worse, accuse the sufferer of malingering. |
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Many people associate mental illness with self indulgence, weakness, and malingering. |
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A report from Western Australia has uncovered a scandalous neglect of the physical health of people with mental illness. |
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He was also found to be suffering from schizotypal disorder, a mental illness. |
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How can one pick out the symptoms of mental illness in patients who seem otherwise normal? |
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He had been plagued with mental illness and manic depression during his life, suffering no fewer than ten breakdowns. |
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If a comic can find humour in broken limbs, then why not in mental illness, too? |
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Schizophrenia, which used to be called early dementia or dementia praecox, is a devastating mental illness. |
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Similarly, if someone develops a mental illness that forbids them from owning guns, the courts can find out if the individual owns weapons. |
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In the medical profession the stigma around mental illness has rarely been addressed. |
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A woman is being driven to self-mutilation by mental illness, brought on by a disastrous relationship. |
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Some claim that mental illness is caused by possession by spirit entities which must be placated. |
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Born as identical twins in Wales, they grew up in the UK with a mother with major mental illness and a shared history of abuse. |
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The future effects are unknown, but drug experts fear they may include irreversible brain damage or mental illness. |
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Indeed, psychiatrists do not talk of insanity but prefer to use terms such as mental illness or mental disorder. |
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There is a popular association between mental illness and dangerousness. |
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But what I can say without any doubt is that the NFL is a breeding ground for mental illness. |
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Young men with mental illness are a common denominator but so, inescapably, are guns. |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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Perhaps, rather than looking to mental illness to answer questions about violence we should look instead at demographics. |
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I felt relieved for the character, and slightly abashed for rushing to diagnose her with a mental illness. |
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Affluenza is not found in our diagnostic categories of mental illness and it is not even a construct that makes sense. |
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We would like to register our sadness in reading this article, since it is a step backwards in informing the public of the nature of mental illness. |
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Perhaps the progression of colour throughout the film could serve as an analogy to the growth of Hughes' own achievements, alongside the escalation of his mental illness. |
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I believe that optimal management of serious mental illness requires the combined efforts of both psychiatrists and psychologists who have different skills and techniques. |
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Since Dunn was a member of academia teaching psychology at a liberal arts college on the left coast, it was probably not necessary to test for mental illness. |
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There are many written descriptions of physical disabilities, epilepsy, and mental illness from all eras. |
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Solms discovered that patients who had had a prefrontal leukotomy, a common surgical procedure for mental illness in the 1950s and 60s, reported loss of dreaming. |
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No one should be given a lethal prescription of drugs when they are gripped by mental illness or in a temporary depression. |
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The idea is that America has become a madhouse, but the film's idiotic storyline and grotesque stereotypes of mental illness undercut its intended social impact. |
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But perhaps by heeding our evolutionary roots, when practical, we can reverse figures on empathy and mental illness. |
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Lemley says those children face higher rates of incarceration, homelessness, and mental illness. |
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Its iron clad links to Big Pharma and taxpayer funded agencies intent on screening the entire American population for mental illness are terribly dangerous. |
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The logic of removing kids from parents with serious mental illness is straightforward. |
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But for those with mental illness it is like a ticking time bomb. |
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More than secular nationalist movements or industrial interests or mental illness or knitting groups? |
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Instead, the county filed to terminate his rights based on his mental illness. |
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It was, in fact, the accidental discovery of several mind-altering drugs in the middle of the 20th century that drew me into research on brain functions and mental illness. |
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Crazy John is to receive shock therapy or counselling for mental illness. |
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Few reports of his mental illness discuss lead poisoning as a possible reason for his mental deterioration. |
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If one looks at the common law mitigatory factors such as youth, mental illness and things of that nature, they can significantly reduce a sentence. |
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It showed that males aged between 45 and 49 were twice as likely as under-25s to father a child with some sort of birth defect, or who later developed mental illness. |
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We should be allowed to be unsympathetic characters, to be screw-ups, without it always being translated for us as mental illness. |
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Secondly, information on the efficacy of intervention from psychiatric services in reducing suicidal ideation and associated mental illness is unestablished. |
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Carers of people with mental illness, unsung heroes or unpaid slaves? |
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In his trial for the killings, Wolcott was declared not guilty by reason of insanity after being diagnosed with a mental illness. |
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Despite her touching role as memory keeper, she spent the last 20 years of her life suffering from a mental illness, playing with a bowl of soapsuds, and hiding from visitors. |
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This Institute brings together for the first time the basic neurosciences with psychiatry and neurology to investigate the fundamental neuronal basis of mental illness. |
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Please tell Mrs Park that her blood test for syphilis is positive, and because of our concern for her mental illness, we would like to do a procedure called a spinal tap. |
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Scientists now understand that vulnerability to mental illness has a genetic component, which acts in conjunction with various environmental and non-genetic factors. |
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Was mental illness really spreading so virulently, or were asylums merely becoming more popular as places for warehousing society's presumed inferiors? |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness, just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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People with severe mental illness are the most vulnerable in a society. |
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Are viewers likely to be sympathetic to people with mental illness or to welcome warmly psychiatric halfway houses or day-treatment centers in their community? |
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Most cases involve significant mental illness, not run-of-the-mill depression or anxiety. |
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She was young and in spite of her mental illness was very healthy. |
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If someone doesn't have a mental illness, if they're not certifiable, I suppose, under the Act, then there are very few avenues where they can go for treatment. |
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Sid suffers from a mental illness and spends his days rocking in a chair. |
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She threw herself into the club scene and, although she claims not to have dabbled much herself, saw several friends fall victim to drug-related mental illness. |
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Research indicates that stigma, shame and prejudice result in people delaying treatment and families denying that a family member may have a mental illness. |
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In the Middle Ages compassion and support for persons with mental illness subsisted along with the belief in demoniac possession as a primary aetiology of mental illness. |
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The belief in mental illness, as something other than man's trouble in getting along with his fellow man, is the proper heir to the belief in demonology and witchcraft. |
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Social psychiatry has not survived, and the overwhelming predominance of psychopharmacological treatments of mental illness leaves us much the poorer. |
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Most paranoid psychoses are chronic rather than episodic, but Schreber had an initial mental illness lasting from October 1884 to June 1885 from which he made a good recovery. |
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But I doubt that many people would be aware that psychosurgery, or brain surgery, is being done to treat mental illness or behavioural problems today. |
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Societal beliefs, social isolation, community disintegration, stressful life events, mental illness and substance abuse must all be addressed in prevention. |
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Solemn exorcism is an extremely unusual step to take and can only be done after every other possibility, including mental illness, has been discounted. |
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The mental illness of Charles VI of France allowed his power to be exercised by royal princes whose rivalries caused deep divisions in France. |
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An anxiety disorder is a serious mental illness where individuals who experience it deal with constant worry and fear. |
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Scott also has schizoaffective bipolar disorder, a mental illness she keeps in check with a low dose of Zyprexa. |
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Outcomes of managing disability benefits among patients with substance de' pendence and severe mental illness. |
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Willsmere was a large psychogeriatric hospital at Kew which catered for older people with varying degrees of dementia and mental illness. |
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Such studies show that geniuses are not any more likely to suffer from mental illness than the rest of us. |
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In the real world, uncertainty exists as to whether mental illness is construed as an aggravator or a mitigator, he said. |
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The first team diagnosed him with paranoid schizophrenia, a serious mental illness which would rule out a prison sentence. |
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Other earlier genealogic studies have found increased rates of mental illness in the families of creative persons. |
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Between his time in the poor schools and his mother succumbing to mental illness, Chaplin began to perform on stage. |
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Parents who overprotect their children could be stifling their brain development and could even predispose them to future mental illness. |
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Unfortunately, Hooke suffered from mental illness and a host of physical ailments that led him to overmedicate himself. |
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He viewed the album's explication of mental illness as illuminating a universal condition. |
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Borderline personality disorder is a mental illness afflicting about two percent of adults, mostly affecting young women. |
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Weber's ordeal with mental illness was carefully described in a personal chronology that was destroyed by his wife. |
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Samuel Willard treated smallpox victims, was a forerunner of modern psychiatry, and ran the first hospital for mental illness in America. |
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Occupational therapists help people overcome difficulties caused by physical or mental illness, an accident or the ageing process. |
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But 42.9 million Americans over age 18 suffer some form of mental illness. |
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Because of this, individuals with mental illness are also susceptible to stigma. |
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Additionally, not a lot of accurate information is widely known about mental illness in the country. |
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One of the telltale characteristics of hoplophobia is terminal stupidity. That's because hoplophobia is a mental illness. |
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All were diagnosed with major mental illness and 80 percent were geriatric. |
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In the later part of his life, George III had recurrent, and eventually permanent, mental illness. |
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The endless hours spent in my cell did my head in. With my diagnosed mental illness I find it shocking that I should have had to endure this. |
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In the 19th century, the hat-making profession was dogged by mental illness caused by the use of the toxic chemical mercurous nitrate. |
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Ham had shown growing signs of mental illness over the past months, with Gibbins remembering Ham burning cigarettes on his hands and arms. |
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Doyle believed that many cases of diagnosed mental illness were the result of spirit possession. |
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Epilepsy is not a mental illness. It is caused by electrical changes in the brain. |
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In addition, he displayed several symptoms of mental illness that he may have inherited from his maternal grandfather, Charles VI of France. |
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The 1840 United States Census claimed that Northern, free blacks suffered mental illness at higher rates than did their Southern, enslaved counterparts. |
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Hart requests as his court-appointed lawyer Ted Stevens, who prosecuted Hart for murder years before and was convinced he was a sociopath faking mental illness. |
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Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust has joined with Rethink Mental Illness to test new services for people affected by severe mental illness. |
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The goal is to successfully reintegrate persons with mental illness and physical disabilities back into the community, preventing unnecessary institutionalization. |
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This indicates that patients with bipolar disorder might tend to choose partners who also suffer from mental illness, a pattern known as assortative mating. |
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The investigators also assessed nicotine use, heavy drinking, heavy marijuana use and recreational drug use in more than 10,000 healthy people without mental illness. |
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These events plunged Ruskin into despair and led to increasingly severe bouts of mental illness involving a number of breakdowns and delirious visions. |
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The first hospital for mental illness in America was established here. |
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He had a mental illness, characterised by acute mania, which was possibly a symptom of the genetic disease porphyria, although this has been questioned. |
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The impressive improvement in response to valacyclovir documented in this study lends support to the viral hypothesis of mental illness, she said. |
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After the battle, the Yorkists found Henry hiding in a local tanner's shop, abandoned by his advisors and servants, apparently having suffered another bout of mental illness. |
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Luka Magnotta, 32, had admitted killing and dismembering engineering student Jun Lin, 33, but pleaded not guilty on the grounds of mental illness. |
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As citizens recognizing a national health crisis, let's refuse to participate in the pejoration of mental illness in media, jokes, songs, comics, and entertainment. |
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Russell's eldest son John suffered from serious mental illness, which was the source of ongoing disputes between Russell and his former wife Dora. |
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