homelessness
Alcoholism is a substance abuse problem, which is classified as a behavior disorder. In and of itself it isn't considered a mental illness, but it is sometimes seen in conjunction with mental illness as a form of self medicating.
Munchausen Syndrome is not recognized in the DSM-IV. It is a problem but is not recognized as a diagnosable mental illness.
mental illness
Harry Milt has written: 'Serious mental illness in children' -- subject(s): Mentally ill children 'Middle age--threat or promise?' -- subject(s): Middle age 'Family neglect and abuse of the aged, a growing concern' -- subject(s): Abuse of, Older people, Services for 'The issues and the background' -- subject(s): History, Jewish-Arab relations 'Basic handbook on mental illness' -- subject(s): Mental Disorders, Mental illness 'Alcoholics and alcoholism' -- subject(s): Alcoholism
an illness of the mind, which effects the way you think and behave
no but i guess they could be closely linked
Assault causing bodily injury or mental illness involves intentionally causing harm to someone's body or mind, resulting in physical injuries or mental health issues.
mental illness means to me is like when you have a problem when you are younger and as you get older you get rid or it
There are many reasons or, more accurately, causes, for homelessness. Some of them are poverty, mental illness, alcoholism, certain disabilities, and sometimes very bad luck.
Hypothermia is primarily an urban phenomenon associated with alcoholism, drug addiction, mental illness, and cold--water immersion accidents. The victims are often homeless male alcoholics.
Sinusitis is not caused by mental illness. Mental illness can be caused by sinusitis infection.
== == The answer in most cases will be "NO". Most long-term cae policies will not cover treatment for alcoholism. Here is the discalimer in one policy, "No payment will be made for the treatment of alcoholism or drug addiction, unless the addiction was due to such drug(s) taken on the advice of a Physician."