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compare cultural and structural theories which attempts to explain the social patterning of health and illness
Basically Classical believes that everyone has their free will and that they are criminals and the make their choices on their own. Basically they have a choice Neoclassical says that even though individuals have free will, that their our circumstances that affect free will, such as mental illness, Social Disorganization, etc...
'Psychological illness' is a contradiction terms because illness is not part of the subject-matter of psychology. Consequently 'psychological illnesses' are inexplicable.
association
It depends on which theory of affliction you're taking about. Many theories state that mental illness was the cause. Hysteria is also bandied about.
Possession by malevolent entities or the Devil Himself, most often.
it is used to prevent and to treat illnesses
Knowing how to properly report an accident and injury and having access to the past injury and illness logs.
J. A. Winter has written: 'Origins of illness and anxiety' -- subject(s): Causes and theories of causation, Diseases, Psychosomatic Medicine 'Are your troubles psychosomatic?'
Janette Hartz-Karp has written: 'Women in constraints' -- subject(s): Congresses, Deviant behavior, Female offenders, Labeling theory, Mental illness, Race discrimination, Sex discrimination against women
Can mental illness be curable? I would say yes. I believe in the environment being the main role in how a person is. All persons have eccentric or idiosyncratic things about them, but not everyone is labeled. I do think that "all roads lead to Rome." Just because there are or were problems in one's life, each moment brings you forward to the future. I believe each person has more potential than what you see. I don't like labeling persons with such and such an illness.
social factors leading to stress.