What may you work with mental ill? I do not understand the question.
Could you please re-phrase it.
Thanks, frank.
no it dosn't
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It could cause their mental condition to get worse, or may even cause some of them to be suicidal.
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If your wife is mentally ill, it may be that she would benefit from psychiatric care. If you just don't get along with her, you may have to get a divorce.
it depend what mental illness you have and how mental you are.
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Mental disorders,psycological disorders
it means you have a mental illness
A treatment for mental or very ill health.
Yes, definitely. Usually abusers come from abusive families and may be mentally ill themselves.
Mental ill health can impact an individual's psychological and emotional well-being by causing symptoms such as persistent anxiety, depression, or mood swings. It can also lead to difficulties in concentration, memory, and decision-making. Additionally, mental health issues can affect self-esteem, relationships with others, and overall quality of life.