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yes, i believe he had a disease and had a mental disorder and which caused him to go all crazy
Over time, there has been a shift towards viewing mental illness as a medical issue rather than a moral failing. In the past, individuals with mental illness were often stigmatized and marginalized, but today there is growing awareness and acceptance of mental health issues. However, stigma and misconceptions still exist, highlighting the need for ongoing education and advocacy.
To believe means to accept something as true or real without needing proof. It involves having confidence or trust in the existence or truth of something.
A suicide attempt is a clear indication that something is gravely wrong in a person's life. No matter the race or age of the person; how rich or poor they are, it is true that most people who commit suicide have a mental or emotional disorder. The most common underlying disorder is depression, 30% to 70% of suicide victims suffer from major depression or bipolar (manicdepressive) disorder.
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Autism is a true disorder
This paranoia or disorder sense of what others say is true / false can be a sign of a mental illness, such as an eating disorder like anorexia. Professional medical attention can help.
There is no such word as beleive. However "Believe" means to think that something is true or correct
If you want to make sure that something is true, it takes trust. Without trusting someone you will never believe anything. The only other way of knowing if something is true is if you have evidence.
It is not possible to diagnose a personality disorder over the internet - despite the numerous quizzes that tell you otherwise - for a true diagnosis one must be assessed by a mental health professional, usually over several sessions.
Yes. It's a mental disorder known as lycanthropy. The word (and earliest references to the disease) dates to the 16th century.