No.
There are disability benefits for people that might be facing problems with their health. There are also disability benefits for people with mental problems as well.
Behavior and attitude problems can be classified as disorders, particularly when they significantly disrupt an individual's daily functioning or development. Conditions like Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) fall under this category. However, whether they are considered a disability depends on the severity and impact on the individual's life, often requiring assessment by a professional to determine eligibility for special education or other support services.
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No, disability is for those who are unable to work due to physical problems. Joining and staying with a religion that you did not believe in and that you felt was harming you emotionally is not a physical disability that prevents you from caring for yourself.
A disabled person should use a disability scooter when they are no longer able to walk. Disability scooters can also be used to prevent further injury like those associated with back problems.
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Any insurance is good because of the "what if's". A good disability insurance is Aaflac. It will help pay bills in the event of an accident or disability so that you don't end up with financial problems.