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Yes. Nick Giest has a mental illness called stupidosity. It's when you act really stupid and your really mean to people. love lexi and courtney!!
A person with mental illness should always be treated with a lot of love and care. Patience and understanding are other qualities that will enable you to take care of such a person.
No. Being able to love someone is a gift, not a mental illness.
I heard she was recovering from a mental illness in New York. God bless you Nicole...we love you & miss you ! Pete Spencer
Of course You should! You should never base your final outlook on what a person LOOKS like or if they are "normal". You base it on if you really love them.
You can't help her change. Homosexuality isn't a mental illness. I'm not aware of any psychiatric institution that says that being gay is a mental disease. Some people are born gay, some are born straight. It really doesn't matter. Although being gay isn't a mental illness, mental diseases can be caused by parents rejecting their child in any way and for any reason, particularly sexuality. Love your daughter and accept her as the person she is; love is the greatest gift you can give. Ask her questions about anything you don't understand about her sexuality. Be open and willing to accept what she says as true instead of clinging to preconceptions you have been taught. Live and let live, love and let love.
It could possibly be true, as he may always have feelings for you. However, remember that he has a mental illness- so he may forget in time.
In MY opinion they have a mental illness. That is just not normal, not sure of the details but that was my first imperssison
Jean O. Love has written: 'Virginia Woolf' -- subject(s): Authorship, English Novelists, Fiction, History, Literature and mental illness, Psychological aspects, Psychology
Get a divorce if you're not in love any more: best you both should move on and find happiness with the time you have left in life. Stalking is not love; stalking is a mental illness.
If you are asking how a nurse can help to change negative perceptions of mental illness; The best is to speak up when people are talking about mental illness. If you aren't a psych or mental health nurse, this is the best forum you have. If you are in that field, speaking to people in a way that honors their status as people is a big one. Too many people with mental illness get spoken to as if they were unable to see, think, or hear. Also, speaking to family members frankly and honestly about their family member's illness (because it is an illness, not mental laziness or a choice to be irresponsible) helps them to see it as what it is. That also helps the mentally ill to feel accepted as people and to "buy in" to plans that can help them retain their families and friends.
John Clare wrote over 80 poems during his time in the mental hospital. These poems often reflected his isolation, longing for nature, and struggles with mental illness. They are considered some of his most poignant and introspective works.