yes he did...it was an emotional disorder
he never felt a sense of accomplishment after achieving something
felt sad, depressed,that sorta stuff. hope it helped :)
No. None of the sources mention a mental illness connected with Aurelia Cotta. She was highly respected in Rome for her beauty and her common sense. As far as we know, she died a natural death.
Depends on the illness.
Julius Caesar had changed the nature of the Roman empire, he had swept away the old, corrupt system of the late Roman republic and had set an example to future Roman emperors as well as other future European leaders to live up to.
A psychopath is someone extremely mentally unstable, with mental health problems. they often do things very weird, and are to put it in another way- sort of crazy, they may lash out and do horrible things, such as rape, kidnap, murder..anything, they're not in they're right mind and should go to a mental institute, perhaps with medication some might be all-right, but most of them cant get better. A psychopath is not the same as someone with mental health problems, as i put up above, they do have mental health problems, but a different type, you can live a perfectly normal life with mental health problems, it doesn't necessarily make you a psychopath.
Neither; you can't base someones mental health on their race.
yes you can be but you are not always born with mental health issues
Mental health, because mental health issues are often "invisible" and difficult to diagnose
No
The mental health issues are usually reported in the media by the experienced media personalities in the said field.
Mental health issues are normally highlighted in certain programs or news pieces. They are presented with caution and courtesy in order to protect those affected.
NO!
Poor and he constantly suffered from depression and other mental health issues.
Parity is another word for equality. many states have enacted mental health parity laws. The goal of these laws is to force health insurance companies to cover treatment for mental health issues in the same manner that they cover other health issues. This parity rule applies to things like copays and managed treatment tools.
No, autistic people are not 'crazy'. Many autistic people can have mental health issues but they're no more likely to have mental health issues than anyone else and often mental health issues in autistic people is more to do with how society treats autistic people - e.g. depression is more likely in autistic people who are bullied or face discrimination.
Unfortunately, social workers often struggle with mental illness, addiction, and coping in general. In recent years, studies have demonstrated some significant implications associated with social work as a career field. The most common psychiatric diagnoses associated with social work include depression and anxiety. Now dealing with mental health issues is not a big thing. There are professional in our society who offer their services for the betterment of those who are suffering from mental health issues.
environment, drug issues, alcoholism, mental health
Mental health clinics offers various services such as counseling and treatments regarding mental health. Depression,postpartum and ADD are some of the types of issues you can seek help with at a mental health clinic. http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2011/06/13/calgary-street-youth-mental-health.html