does it matter?? we dont judge people by if they are dissabled or pretty, we judge them by what kind of person they are. == == Not as far as we know. In fact, people have talked about how Shakespeare had a lot of medical and legal knowledge, more than an average person would at the time. This doesn't mean that he didn't have *any* mental disabilities. Most people in the world have a tiny bit of something, like Narcissism or Obsessive-Compulsive disorder, or paranoia. In order for those things to be debilitating, though, they have to interfere with your life in a significant way, and as far as we know, Shakespeare didn't have anything that interfered with his life and work. If you are interested in reading about Shakespeare's life, here is a site to get you started: http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/timeline/timeline.htm
None that we know of.
D. J. Eden has written: 'Mental handicap' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Mental retardation
Stanley J. Vitello has written: 'Mental retardation' -- subject(s): Government policy, Mental health laws, People with mental disabilities
King Lear? No, King Lear is not a poem and he did not suffer from Alzheimer's Disease (he goes insane not forgetful). The only Shakespeare poems with characters in them are Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and nobody in them has any mental problems.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
None that we know of.
No, he was not born with any physical or mental disabilities.
Psychiatry does not lead to or cause any kind of disabilities, it helps in the treatment of mental disorders.
Some have physical and mental disabilities.
There are fictional depictions of vampires with mental disabilities, but in reality, mental disabilities do not affect one's ability to be a vampire. Vampires are typically portrayed as powerful beings with supernatural abilities, regardless of any mental impairments.
No, Robin Thicke's son Julian does not have Down syndrome and was not born with any mental or physical disabilities.
OK, so I couldn't find any specific sites, but people with mental disabilities are just normal people! So you can use any social site, like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc.. Hope I have helped(:
Stefan Anderssohn has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Religious education of people with mental disabilities, Religious life, Church work with people with mental disabilities, People with mental disabilities
Just as you would look at any other normal person
disabilities are not confined to these physical situations; they can be mental as well
Burton Blatt has written: 'In and out of mental retardation' -- subject(s): Collected works, Education, Education of mentally retarded, Government policy, Mental retardation, People with mental disabilities 'In and out of books' -- subject(s): Book reviews, Children with mental disabilities, People with mental disabilities, Special education 'Souls in extremis' -- subject(s): Care, Inmates of institutions, Mental retardation facilities, People with mental disabilities 'The intellectually disfranchised, impoverished learners and their teachers' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Teachers of children with mental disabilities 'Selected media reviews: Exceptional children, 1970-1973' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Special education 'The intellectually disfranchised' -- subject(s): Children with mental disabilities, Education, Teachers of mentally handicapped children 'A plan for reformation of services for the mentally retarded in Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Care, People with mental disabilities 'The conquest of mental retardation' -- subject(s): Mental retardation 'Christmas in purgatory' -- subject(s): Care, People with mental disabilities
With mental disabilities, yes. With physical disabilities, it depends. They certainly wouldn't have any trouble being excused if they wished to be, though I'm refering to the traditional "physical disabilities", not the ones that count nowadays for SSI. Obviously if the disability was such that they could not hear or see the evidence, they'd be excused.