Mental illness is both conscious and unconscious. A person who is experiencing psychosis is typically living in an altered state of reality. A person with multiple personality disorder and schizophrenia is living in and out of a state of reality consciousness. But even a person living in a psychosis may not be aware of their illness. The symptoms are never as clear as physical illness.
Imagination refers to the ability to create mental images or concepts that are not present in reality, while reality is the state of actual existence or things as they truly are. Imagination allows us to explore possibilities beyond what currently exists, while reality is the objective truth of our surroundings. Balancing imagination with reality can lead to creativity and innovation.
Baldness
It varies by state.
"Psychotic" is a term used to describe a mental state where a person is disconnected from reality, experiencing delusions and hallucinations that may distort their perception of the world. It is often associated with severe mental health conditions like schizophrenia.
Mental State constitues of Emotion and Physiology factors a person feel at any point of time. Behavior is the result of mental state.
Mental Creationism is a philosophy first put forward by a philosopher called George Berkeley. It explains that everything which exists are mental creations ie objects, plants, houses, people etc are all mental creations having their existence in the eternal omnipresent mind of God.
The reality of ghosts depends completely on the mental state of the observer. Ghosts in the White House are real only to the people who see them or otherwise sense their presence.
Each state has different voting laws. Several states do exclude incarcerated prisoners to vote such as Kentucky and Louisiana. Some states do allow voting in national, state, and local elections. People with mental illnesses can vote if they are able too. Any U.S citizen that has been told they can't vote needs to find an attorney.
The sociological term for the state of being excluded from social activity is social isolation. It refers to the lack of interaction and engagement with others in society, leading to feelings of loneliness and disconnectedness.
This condition is often referred to as "dissociation," where an individual may feel disconnected from their thoughts, feelings, or sense of identity. It can manifest as a detachment from reality, leading to a state where one’s physical presence is present, but their mental engagement is absent. This phenomenon can occur in various contexts, such as during trauma, stress, or certain mental health disorders.
The Excluded person would have no coverage under the policy. That person would have to have had their own separate policy or there is "no" coverage.