Mental Illness - An Introduction / Description
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Mental Health - A New Understanding
Special TIME Edition
until July 26, 2019
pages 6 - 15
Mental illness can be seen as punishment or possession, rather than just science. (page 7)
Wealthy English people sent family members to asylums. (page 7)
Sex and dreams are a topic. (page 7)
$2.5 trillion a year are spent on mental health problems. (page 7)
People seem friendlier to kids with mental health problems than adults, like in criminal justice. (page 7)
Mental illness is seen as a loss of control, for whatever reason or supposedly there being no reason. (page 12)
Sometimes, clowning around innocently is seen as a mental illness. (page 12)
Mental illness can be connected to being violent by accident, like 1 time, even if the reason is clear and not a mystery. (page 12)
Usually, if someone diagnosed with a mental illness behaves badly, it is often the same as when someone without a mental illness does, it is stated here. (page 13)
Different cultures have different customs, and they can be seen as mentally ill, which can also be related to crime. (page 13)
Anything different people do having different backgrounds is grounds for being diagnosed with a mental illness, unfairly and probably detrimentally socially. (page 14)
Other languages have more descriptive words, that in English you would make more words to describe some one thing. It must get very complex if your language has more descriptive words. Unfortunately, people would spot them out as curse words, I'm guessing, in some way or to some degree. (page 15)
English seems to have more words to explain one same type of thing in different mannerisms. (page 15)
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