It depends what kind of talking. Generally, if you are aware these are your own thoughts (i.e. you don't have a thought disorder and think someone is planting them in your head), you do not have a mental illness. This is actually quite normal, and some people even talk to themselves out loud.
depends on the illness, usually with medication and talking
Turret's Syndrome
The study of biological foundations of the mind, emotions, and mental processes. Basically, it looks at the Biology behind cognition and mental illness.
an illness of the mind, which effects the way you think and behave
There is no patron saint of the mind but there are patron saints against mental illness.
A "Physical Illness" is any type of illness that effects the body such as a virus, rash, bacterial infection etc. As opposed to a mental illness that has to do with an illness effecting mental capacity or processing. if this helps anyone there you go
It depends on the family history and the type of mental illness that you are talking about. Some kinds of mental illness do run in the family and others happen on their own.
Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop has written: 'Mental physiology' -- subject(s): Mental illness, Mind and body, Pathological Psychology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental illness, Psychophysiology
if its mental Psychiatrists if its phsicail a brain surgen
Healthy Body Healthy Mind - 2003 Understanding Mental Illness and Schizophrenia 1-13 was released on: USA: 18 March 2004
The term psychological refers to your mental state of mind. If you have a mental illness instead of another disease, it is psychological.
They were thought up by a man with mental illness...like in the movie "A Beautiful Mind"