It is not very likely. Yes, your mental illness may have contributed to your trouble with the law. However, you can't blame your poor decisions on your illness any more than you can blame them on your Mom or Santa Claus. If you were so ill that you did not realize what you were doing, you'd not be on this site writing a question like that because you'd be institutionalized.
Some people became mentally deranged when trying to "square the circle". What was this illness named?
it depend what mental illness you have and how mental you are.
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Yes , plenty. Providing that you are mentally and emotionally stable a person with a mental illness can have any job they want.
Mental illness has nothing to do with religion and is spread out among the religions, not just one in particular.
Many people still equate mental illness to insanity, but they are not the same, and in fact, the majority of mentally ill people are not insane.
People who are mentally ill belong in a mental hospital where doctors and nurses can give them the right medications and keep them in check.
Mental illness is such a large category that I have a difficult time answering your question. Is the mental illness under control with the use of drugs? Are there flareups that occur from time to time? Or is it that you live with a mentally deficient person and you are the caretaker. Please, address the details to Kpopp.
Diane T. Marsh has written: 'How to cope with mental illness in your family' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Mentally ill, Self-care, Health, Adult children of dysfunctional families 'Families and mental retardation' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Social work with people with mental disabilities, Family social work, People with mental disabilities 'How to talk to families about child and adolescent mental illness' -- subject(s): Mentally ill children, Services for, Parents of mentally ill children, Family relationships, Families of the mentally ill, Care 'Families and mental illness' -- subject(s): Families of the mentally ill, Psychiatric social work, Family social work
Some attributes of a mentally ill person include irrational actions, an inability to communicate, and a lack of social skills. Most people with mental illness can be treated with a variety of medication to reduce or eliminate their symptoms.
There is a stigma against people with mental illnesses as being amoral, bad, or weak. This false and harmful view comes from a lack of education about mental illness.
Homelessness is an epidemic, much like measles or malaria. Most homeless are mentally ill or addicted to different things. Being homeless is not a choice, it is an illness.