No they don't.
No, dementia is due to degenerative changes as you grow old, where as organic psychotic disorder are psychiatric disorder which can occur at any age.
Marriage, per se, does not cause any psychological disorder.
Anorexia nervosa has one of the highest mortality rates of any psychiatric disorder. Approximately 0.5% to 1% of individuals with anorexia nervosa will die from complications of the disorder in a given year.
Cheaters generally run on their legs. if they have any vehicle then they run on that vehicle. So it is basically totally their choice to choose the vehicle on which they want to run.
That is any place where you can get psychiatric help. That has traditionally been a hospital setting, but technically, even mental health clinics could be included.
There probably is one but cheaters never prosper
Probably not. None of the psychiatric testimony given at his trial includes any mention of schizophrenia. His unique combination of pathologies does not fit any specific classification. Abigail Strubel at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, writes that Dahmer,"...may have suffered from a combination of paraphilias, depression, substance dependence, Asperger's Disorder, disordered personality, and social skills deficits."
That depends on how it affects you. Borderline Personality Disorder can be mild, moderate or severe like any condition although the depressive side of it can be an intense dysphoria. A psychiatric assessment is probably the way to go, to officially decide whether it has disabled you or not.
the only way i know is to cheat back at them........
A butyrophenone is any of several pharmaceuticals used to treat psychiatric disorders.
A butyrophenone is any of several pharmaceuticals used to treat psychiatric disorders.
If it is only a one time occurrence, don't worry chalk is not toxic. It will have antacid effects in the stomach, that is about it. If the child does it frequently (especially if they are also eating other nonfood items) they may have a psychiatric disorder called Pica (or another overriding psychiatric disorder). Proper diagnosis requires a psychiatrist to evaluate the child.