Then there is a good chance that you could have it as well.
It depends on the family history and the type of mental illness that you are talking about. Some kinds of mental illness do run in the family and others happen on their own.
People who have expirienced alot of emotional stress. or have a family history of mental illness. But everyone is
Mental illness affects not only the individual with the illness, but also the individual's family, friends and those in their social circle.
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.
Harriet P. Lefley has written: 'Family caregiving in mental illness' -- subject(s): Mentally ill, Home care, Social aspects, Family relationships, Caregivers 'Family psychoeducation for serious mental illness' -- subject(s): Mental illness, Family psychotherapy, Evidence-based psychiatry, Treatment
Yes. The custody of a child is determined by the best interest of the child. If the court determines that the father is better for the child, he can get custody. Mental illness in his family would probably not even be relevant unless he has mental illness, or if a mentally ill relative lived with him.
his fathers side of the family was ripe with mental illness, one of his cousins diagnosed with depression, schitsophrinia, and a multitude of other problems was reported to have been killed in one of his many gas chambers
Cynthia Carson Bisbee has written: 'Educating patients and families about mental illness' -- subject(s): Family, Family relationships, Mental Disorders, Mental illness, Mentally ill, Methods, Outlines, syllabi, Patient education, Rehabilitation, Study and teaching
Sinusitis is not caused by mental illness. Mental illness can be caused by sinusitis infection.
Mental illness predates recorded history.
not guilty by reason of mental illness
Rethink Mental Illness was created in 1972.