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no. neuroligists see how the brain works and functions. It doesnt have a thing to do with mental illness. Physicitrist does that
She was addicted to drugs, which some can consider a mental illness, there are plenty of drug addicts in the mental hospitals. Miss Joplin, sadly, had no religious background of any kind, and there were no religious trappings, even crosses at her funeral. She may have been bisexual as well.A bit more:While drug addiction is a disease, it is not typically considered a "mental illness". As for her not having a "religious background of any kind", that is not a mental illness, it's a lifestyle choice; it comes under our American freedoms - freedom of religion (or lack thereof).And, while I am a Christian, I can still honestly say that if not being "religious" were a form of mental illness, there wouldn't be enough mental hospitals in the world to treat everyone who doesn't believe in God. As for there being "no religious trappings, even crosses at her funeral" - what?And, while there is no proof "she may have been bisexual", even if she had been bisexual, that is not a mental illness, either.
Yea he does thats why he can smoke on videos and stuff and not get in trouble he smokes medicional to treat his illness
This is how it goes. STRESS in the #1 factor in causing disease. If one is stressed out constantly and doesn't learn methods to reduce stress (such as Yoga, Tai Chi, soft music, peaceful places, holidays to relax, hobbies such as getting back to nature) then the constant stress attacks the immune system. Music is certainly relaxing, so, to a point yes, music can stave off some diseases.
Ziprasidone is used to treat Tourette syndrome
Mood stabilizer medication, which is used to treat bipolar illness, has able to exactly replace a missing brain enzyme to treat mental illness.
no. neuroligists see how the brain works and functions. It doesnt have a thing to do with mental illness. Physicitrist does that
Electroconvulsive therapy-- This type of therapy is used to treat major depression and severe mental illness that does not respond to medications.
When myth or superstition is used by common people to diagnose or treat people with mental illness, this is called myth by mental health professionals.
lithium is used to treat bipolar disorder.
yes along with a load of other people
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Who are the people that call psychologists?Patients.Who are the people called psychologists?They treat mental illness.
the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm . the most common illness treated by british doctors is repetative straining of the arm .
Electroconvulsive therapy is among the most controversial of all procedures used to treat mental illness
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I believe they are the same thing, except for political correctness. The wording was changed from "insanity" to "mental defect or disease." I imagine it was an effort to treat inmates with mental illness with more dignity as well as to reduce the stigmas associated with the "insane."