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  • ...workings of the physical brain, [[science|scientists]] make assessments of mental health by looking at external cues such as [[human]] [[behavior]] and [[intelligen
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  • ...gular [[exercise]] and good [[sleep]]; these are also important for good [[mental health]].
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  • The state of [[mental health]].
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  • The practice of looking after individuals due to illness, disability, mental health problems or frailty.
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  • {{r|Mental health}}
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  • Wild, insane, lacking [[mental health]] or self-control, unreachable, unpredictable, possibly [[violence|violent]
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  • ...icyclic antidepressant]] group, with a wide range of applications beyond [[mental health]], especially in [[pain management]]
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  • {{r|Mental health}}
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  • ...workings of the physical brain, [[science|scientists]] make assessments of mental health by looking at external cues such as [[human]] [[behavior]] and [[intelligen
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  • ...lar term suggesting the subject of the reference is wild, insane, lacking mental health or self-control, unreachable, unpredictable, possibly violent, lacking agre
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  • * Mental Health: a report of the Surgeon General: Treatment of Mood Disorders, [[Surgeon Ge
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  • ...ible individuals or populations. these include health promotion, including mental health; protective procedures, such as communicable disease control; and monitorin
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  • ...nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/schizophrenia/index.shtml National Institute of Mental Health] - Article on schizophrenia with news, research, publications, and further
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  • ...n and control of disease and disability, and the promotion of physical and mental health of the population on the international, national, state, or municipal level
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  • ...tients requiring assistance in recovering or maintaining their physical or mental health.[[National Library of Medicine]]
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  • * [[Mental health]] * [[Mental health professional]]
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  • ...ultiple_Personality_Disorder).htm Fact sheet from the National Alliance on Mental Health]
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  • {{r|Mental health}}
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  • ...ov.uk/news/section-141-mental-health-act-be-abolished ''Section 141 of the Mental Health Act to be abolished'',Cabinet Office, February 2011]</ref>.
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  • {{r|Mental health}}
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  • ...ients requiring assistance in recovering or maintaining their physical or mental health."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...nction, should not be considered medical issues. This affects the field of mental health also - [[homosexuality]] was removed from the [[Diagnostic and Statistical
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  • ...public hearing of the New York State (U.S.) Assembly Standing Committee on Mental Health on electroconvulsive therapy}}
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  • ...are used in a wide range of fields including education, the workforce, and mental health assessment. Two well known standardized tests are the SAT and the Minnesot
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  • * [[Massachusetts Mental Health Center]]
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  • ...and [[maternity]] services, [[fertility]] and [[sexual health]] clinics, [[mental health]] services, [[optician]]s, [[prescription medicine]] and [[dentistry]].
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  • .../health/publications/adhd/complete-publication.shtml National Institute of Mental Health]
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  • {{r|mental health}}
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  • ...losophical and literary implications. It is written for both sufferers and mental health professionals with ample references.
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  • ...d organisation based in Kolkata, West Bengal, which works for persons with mental health condition and or psychosocial disability. She was awarded the [[Human Rig | title = In Conversation With Ratnaboli Ray, Founder of Anjali Mental Health Rights Organisation
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  • ...aw Enforcement and Mental Health Project Act|America's Law Enforcement and Mental Health Project Act]]
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  • * mental health<br>
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  • '''Emotional dysregulation''' is a term used within the [[mental health]] community referring to an emotional response that is poorly modulated, an
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  • ...episodic, or chronic, and the causes include substance use and medical or mental health conditions. Most people find feelings of detachment unpleasant and distress
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  • *Congressional Mental Health Caucus
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  • Mental health professionals classify mental disorders with by category. The use of label
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  • Mazquiarán's mental health deteriorated as he aged, and he died May 19, 1940 in a [[mental hospital]]
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  • {{r|Julio Abreu}} Mental Health America
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  • ...CBC Books|''CBC'']] described his book in an article on important books on mental health.<ref name=cbc2019-05-07/> | title = 15 Canadian books to read about mental health
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  • ...ican journalist famous for her round-the-world trip and expose piece of US mental health practices, was also involved. {'}}Their combined efforts prevented the fire
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  • ...nal| author=Keyes MA, Sharma A, Elkins IJ, Iacono WG, McGue M| title=The mental health of US adolescents adopted in infancy. | journal=Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med | ...e to lack of resources and poverty whereas domestic adoption may have more mental health problems in the birth parent.<ref name="pmid15914751"/>
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  • ...riences in early life were more important than psychosexual motivations in mental health.<ref name=PBS-FFR>{{cite news
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  • ...tually sexually abuse a child in order to be considered a pedophile by a [[mental health]] professional. The desire to do so, along with the presence of a series of
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  • ...Andrew Steptoe, “Dose response relationship between physical activity and mental health: The Scottish Health Survey,” Br J Sports Med (April 10, 2008): {{doi|bjs
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  • prevention, school social work, mental health, and substance abuse,
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  • ...f Dianetics and Scientology - Hubbard's ''Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health''.
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  • ...standing]]; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Director of Multi-cultural Mental Health Services [[Northwestern University]]
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  • ...d somatic symptoms.<ref>Intimate partner violence and women's physical and mental health in the WHO multi-country study on women's health and domestic violence: an
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  • ...sonality]], '''[[psychoanalysis]]''', is considered, by the contemporary [[mental health]] professions, a predecessor rather than a current technique in [[psychothe *[[Mental health]]
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  • ...dren's Health Insurance Program]], establishing equity between medical and mental health treatment, reimporting drugs, and requiring negotiation of prescription dru
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  • ...rugs to residents of an institution (hospitals, long term care facilities, mental health institutions) persuent to a [[medication order]]. Institutional pharmacies
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  • ...he told interrogators he was feeling suicidal and requested the help of a mental health professional. ...from the contributions of several law enforcement, behavioral science and mental health professionals whose collective experience and expertise helped to inform th
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  • ...dered vast amounts of money. He died near [[Dieppe]] with his physical and mental health broken, where his son and daughter attended to him.
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  • ...n as a biological clock. He continued to work at the National Institute of Mental Health at the NIH until his death in 2004.
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  • The mental health specialists who examined Crane diagnosed [[exhibitionism]] and [[antisocial
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  • ...two attempts at suicide in 2019 and was then assessed by the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) to have an adjustment reaction, as revealed by his lawyer, Sunil Sudh ...been remanded in the [[Institute of Mental Health (Singapore)|Institute of Mental Health]]. He is alleged to have procured the axe used in the attack online.<ref>{{
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  • ...1471; r.1422–1461 & 1470–1471). His wife was [[Margaret of Anjou]]. He had mental health issues and his unfitness to govern was a primary cause of the [[Wars of the
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  • ...icyclic antidepressant]] group, with a wide range of applications beyond [[mental health]], especially in [[pain management]]. Like other drugs of the group, it in
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  • ...evisited: practice implications for mental health counselors.(PRACTICE)] J Mental Health Counseling ''("The final recommendations of the Working Group on Investigat ...ibed as arising within therapy, sometimes involving psychiatrists or other mental health workers, as well as psychotherapists..")''
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  • :::See also: [[Mental health]]
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  • ...ity and Mental Disorders in the General Population: Results from the World Mental Health Surveys. ''Int J Obes'', 32(1) 190-200. This paper reports on a globally-di
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  • ===Mental health / brain function=== Coffee consumption has been related to various aspects of [[mental health]] and brain function, including lowered risks for some [[neurodegenerative
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  • ...Goldensohn &mdash; a psychiatrist for the U.S. Army &mdash; monitored the mental health of two dozen German leaders charged with carrying out genocide. These recor
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  • ...to other treatments. When still in common use, ECT was sometimes abused by mental health professionals to punish or control uncooperative patients. Many people came ...in two mental health trusts with a user-designed questionnaire| journal=J Mental Health| volume=14| pages=403–13}}
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  • |title=Social Work in Mental Health: An Evidence-Based Approach
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  • ...ain and Ireland and Elector of Hanover from 1760 to 1820. He had recurring mental health issues from 1788 which resulted in him becoming a permanent invalid and the George's first serious mental health attack, in October 1788, led to a bitter political struggle over the Regenc
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  • ...s' first state mental hospital.<ref>{{cite book|title=The History of Elgin Mental Health Center: Evolution of a State Hospital|first=William|last=Briska|publisher=C ...receiving five [[battle stars]] for her service during the war. The Bangor Mental Health Institute was renamed in August 2006 to the Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center
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  • The relationship between obesity and mental health has been the subject of debate over the past 30 years. Early studies were ...ity and mental disorders in the general population: results from the World Mental Health Surveys ''Int J Obes'' 32:192-200</ref> These newly discovered mediators gi
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  • ...age of 18 and not in [[prison]], suffering from a certain level of poor [[mental health]], or guilty of serious [[electoral malpractice]]. at the time of the elect
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  • Hargrove, David S., and Gary B. Melton. "Block Grants and Rural Mental Health Services." Encyclopedia 8, no. 1 (1987): 4-11. .... "Medicaid Cutbacks and Block Grants: Crisis or Opportunity for Community Mental Health?" American Journal of Psychiatry; 1982 Apr Vol 139(4) (1982): 466-470.
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  • ...author=Satcher D, Friel S, Bell R |title=Natural and manmade disasters and mental health |journal=JAMA |volume=298 |issue=21 |pages=2540–2 |year=2007 |pmid=180569
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  • ...research. Significant controversy surrounds another key task performed by mental health professionals in most child sexual abuse evaluations, i.e., deciding whethe
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  • ...ce_Abuse_and_Mental_Health_Services_Administration|Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration]], [[Department of Health and Human Services]]
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  • Despite Genie's relative success, the [[National Institute of Mental Health]], which had funded the project, grew concerned about the lack of scientifi
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  • * ''Dr. Ronald R. Parks, MPK, MD'' - teaching about mental health in 2022 in the Whole Health Macrobiotic Forum in Israel and online.
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  • ...al health counselors]], [[school counselor]]s, or professionals of other [[mental health]] disciplines. ...ing programs are multiprofessional, that is, psychiatrists, psychologists, mental health nurses, and social workers may be found in the same training group. In the
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  • ...ns combined with the greater awareness of the diagnosis among those in the mental health field have caused the identification of cases that previously woud not have ...ther or not the condition actually exists in the general public than among mental health researchers and therapists, as the evidence cited here indicates.)
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  • ...nza]], reducing the death rate from this disease. Conversely, effects on [[mental health]] of social isolation, and reduced access to [[health care]] may have incre
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  • ...otes cardiovascular health, strengthening of the immune system, and better mental health.
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  • ...r allegedly having elitist mentality and lack of concern for the students’ mental health, and the culture of River Valley and the general Singaporean Education syst
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  • ...e op-ed to try and strip the shame from living individuals struggling with mental health issues.
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  • Medical authorities may also detain persons who are believed, by mental health professionals, to be dangers to themselves or others. It is not uncommon, i ...reason of insanity" will still, in most cases, lead to detention, but in a mental health facility rather than a prison. One of the challenges here is the sentence i
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  • ...liam Harbaugh (who worked on Theodore Roosevelt); Gerald Grob (who studied mental health); and [[George McGovern]] (who wrote labor history and whom Link supported
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  • ...d, or false memories have sparked one of the greatest controversies in the mental health profession of recent times.<ref>Loftus EF, Davis D (2006) Recovered memorie ...: practice implications for mental health counselors.(PRACTICE)]Journal of Mental Health Counseling</ref>
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  • ...of the medical and medical payment records. With the exception of certain mental health information that the appropriate therapist certifies would be unwise for th Mental health professionals, to understand influences on their patients, occasionally nee
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  • ...re epistemological description is provided by Northoff of the Institute of Mental Health Research:
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  • | title = State Senator Wants Moratorium on New Mental Health Policy and More
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  • ...arl F. Essig of the Addiction Research Center of the National Institute of Mental Health spoke at a symposium on drug abuse at an annual meeting of the American Ass
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  • ...s have been identified to aid research, treatment, and communication among mental health care providers and patients. In a clinical presentation, each pattern is ra
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  • ...'', which was followed the next year by ''Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health'' published both as a book and an article in ''Amazing Science Fiction'', a ...oting health and, in particular, that people seeking help with problems of mental health can gain nothing from the attentions of this organization"<ref>"Commons to
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  • ...(more than 24 hours). Examples of chronic stress include job pressures or mental health diseases. While acute stress results in an acute increase in ACTH and gluco
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  • ...MH Research Program Launches Autism Trials (page 4)] National Institute of Mental Health. September 7, 2006</ref> ...trum Disorders (Pervasive Developmental Disorders)"] National Institute of Mental Health</ref> He suggested the term "autism" to describe the fact that the children
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  • *Cohen JI. (2000) Stress and mental health: a biobehavioral perspective.] ''Issues Ment Health Nurs'' 21:185-202. ...and mental disorders expands the potential for effective interventions by mental health nurses
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  • Individuals with BPD are often described, including by some mental health professionals (and in the DSM-IV),<ref name="criteria"/> as deliberately ma
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  • ...s actions and increasing headaches. He willed any money from his estate to mental health research, saying that he hoped it would prevent others from committing such ...policy is valid please pay off my debts...donate the rest anonymously to a mental health foundation. Maybe research can prevent further tragedies of this type.''</b
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  • ::Further information, see [[Mental health]] ...ly healthy mind''' as a subject is one way to explore the general topic of mental health. Generally, the approach by [[psychiatry|psychiatrists]] and [[psychology|p
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  • ...D in children, young people and adults National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health - National Government Agency [Non-U.S.]. 2008 NGC: http://www.guideline.go
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  • ...Tuke]] and great-grandson [[Daniel Hack Tuke]] also devoted themselves to mental health reform, continuing to reform The Retreat and publishing a number of works o
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  • ...Kench, S.M., Meadows, D., and Softley, P. (2005). Borna disease virus and mental health: a cross-sectional study. Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 98. 247-254.</ref>
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  • ...so-called recovered memories of sexual abuse has threatened to divide the mental health field, just as lawsuits based on recovered memories have sometimes divided
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  • ...y/18685609/mental_heath_survey_for_people_in_northern_ireland.aspx |title= Mental health survey for people in Northern Ireland |author=Adfero|date= 15 July 2008 }}<
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