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  • actions were due to mental illness, and could be analyzed with the tools of abnormal psychology. In this perio
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  • ...sion, and the burden of caring for a husband himself in the grip of severe mental illness, had led her to drug addiction and despair. Butler revealed that the family
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  • ...orts that Monk was hospitalized on several occasions due to an unspecified mental illness that worsened in the late 1960s. No reports or diagnoses were ever publiciz
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  • Therapy may address specific forms of diagnosable [[mental illness]], or everyday problems in relationships or meeting personal goals. Treatm ...of thought stating that there is no such thing as mental illness, and that mental illness simply means eccentricity, or varying from social conventions. This is cou
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  • ...uild asylums. In 1846, Dix travelled to [[Illinois (U.S. state)]] to study mental illness. While there, she fell ill and spent the winter in Springfield recovering.
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  • ...0 (3): 202–211.</ref>. The excessive intake of caffeine is also related to mental illness in psychiatric patients <ref name="fn_9">Bolton, S. Caffeine: Psychologica
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  • ...tion was extended to over four years, with a disagreement on his degree of mental illness between his hospital and personal psychiatrist. The ECHR held that this vio ...garded as quite within individual rights in one country may be regarded as mental illness in another.
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  • ...tress, a [[Psychological trauma|traumatic]] event, an episode of another [[mental illness]], or drug use. Insidious onset may reach back as far as can be remembered,
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  • [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]'s proposal that mental illness might be treated through talk rather than surgery, drugs, or hypnosis was o ...hich comes into existence by vote. In this light, current attitudes toward mental illness are no more rational than 19th-century campaigns against [[onanism]].
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  • ::Further information, see [[Mental illness]] ...s of the term: (1) a mind free from diseases and without [[symptom]]s of [[mental illness]] which describes most persons and (2) an optimally well-adjusted mind whic
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  • 31 KB (4,553 words) - 18:17, 18 July 2016
  • ...cognition. Currently only the symptoms of these diseases can be treated. [[Mental illness]]es, such as [[clinical depression]], [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder
    27 KB (3,997 words) - 10:27, 1 April 2024
  • ...s earliest days. Hitler personally seems to have held a lifelong horror of mental illness and physical deformity. In discussions with Bouhler and the head of the Rei
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  • ...LJ, Epstein JF, Gfroerer JC, Hiripi E et al.| title=Screening for serious mental illness in the general population. | journal=Arch Gen Psychiatry | year= 2003 | vol
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  • ...ng movement which uses horses as companion animals to assist people with [[mental illness]]. Actual practices vary widely due to the newness of the field; some progr
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  • ...words to describe romantic love include [[obsession]], [[dementia]] and [[mental illness]].<ref name=twsMAR11i/> Behaviors like these could also be described by terms which suggest mental illness, such as [[psychosis]].<ref name=twsMAR11i/>
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  • ## [[Mental illness|Mental illness]]
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  • ## [[Mental illness]]
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  • ...Anatomy of Melancholy]]'', that music and dance were critical in treating mental illness, especially melancholia.<ref>cf. The Anatomy of Melancholy, Robert Burton,
    30 KB (4,645 words) - 20:32, 19 July 2013
  • ...n, spouses and any other family members. Many forms of what are termed '[[mental illness]]' have loss as their root, but covered by many years and circumstances thi
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