Browsing by Subject "mental illness"
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(2012-02-14)Both in the United States and abroad, newspapers tend to portray people with mental illness negatively, making them vulnerable to social rejection, discrimination, and forced treatment. This portrayal also makes them ...
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(1997)A program analysis was attempted on the thirty day program offered by the crisis recovery unit in Bryan/College Station, Texas to mentally ill out-patients in crisis. Thirteen interviews were conducted with clients at least ...
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(2020-04-20)This study focuses on the Kashmir Insurgency that has strained the economic and political relations between India and Pakistan and terrorizing the civilians of the valley. This dispute has resulted in severe loss of security, ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Older adults have historically utilized mental health services at substantially low rates. Unfortunately, though professional, policy, and other recent developments portend an increase in service use, there has been scant ...
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Metaphors are a convenient and intuitive means for understanding complex human conditions, but their use comes with both benefits and sacrifices. As in any written media, authors of texts pertaining to mental illness wield ...