He never had a mental illness. He gradually got hard of hearing till he went totally deaf.
he had bipolar and ADHD also he had schizophrenia those are all mental disorders
Do your best to live life an d not get depressed or anything. I have a mental illness, and i can work through it. you can also.
mental illness
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i think no,as they are trained to face the adverse situations in life as well as in battle field. Yes, IT DOES it is also not affected by mental illness, smoking, or any other health-related complication.
It impacts not only the person with the mental illness, but impacts the family's as well. For the person with the mental illness, it makes every single day a struggle. A struggle to live, to what they perceive, a normal life. But, for the family, it's an everyday struggle to help the person with the mental illness and is both a emotional and physical challenge.
mental health is pschological pain in which an individual for everyday demands of life while mental hygiene is mentally disturbed prevention in mentall illness.
Yes, there is a statistical correlation that if someone in a family is diagnosed with a mental illness the probability is higher that others in the family will also have mental disorders (relative to a family with no known individuals with diagnosed mental illness). The cause of this correlation is unknown, but is believed to have both genetic and environmental contributions.
The focus of mental health treatment is on improving the quality of life and functioning of the person suffering from the mental illness.
Mental Illness covers so many areas Any change in usual routine that is noticeable enough to impact on daily life, this changes must go on for over two weeks.
Depends on the illness. 1) Concern 2) Getting help 3) being assesed 4) Diagnosed 5) Treatment...........life
Barbara Ann Flaherty has written: 'Holy madness' -- subject(s): American Religious poetry, Fiction, Mental illness, Poetry, Religious aspects of Mental illness, Spiritual life
Mental illness is marked by the inability to cope with circumstances in life. It is marked by a set of behaviors which does not lead the person to where they wish to go in life.