Love in general should be considered a mental disease, no matter you love.
Yes, it is considered an abnormal condition of mental ill-health and is listed in the International Classification of Diseases as 302.1 and is universally considered a mental disease by doctors.
Organic mental diseases are diseases which originate due to an "organic" factor like alcohol, a metabolic disorder or aging. The thing is that there is no such term as 'inorganic mental disease'. I think that the term is meant to differentiate between mental illness that is part of a disease process like Alzheimer's from more 'natural' conditions (why alcohol is considered natural seems to me to be debatable.).
Alzheimer's disease is a mental disease. It destroys a person's memory and mental functions.
i don't have a disease, stalker!
Depression is a mental health disorder, not a disease in the traditional sense. It is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest in activities. It can be caused by a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors.
Journal of Bisexuality was created in 2000.
Health can be considered a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absense of disease or infirmity.
Health can be considered a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absense of disease or infirmity.
There is no medical or historical evidence whatsoever to suggest that Hitler suffered from a mental disease as a child.
hmm, not many really. mental retardation is different to mental illness. e.g. serebal paulsey can effect the brain but is mainly physical, so is considered a disability and mental retadation which needs a wheelchair. but e.g. bipolar which is a mental illness isn't physical.
Since lesbians don't believe that bisexuality exist,only men and women with bisexual tendencies should answer questions about bisexuality.
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