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Mental Health Disorders In Children & Adults:A Health Guide On Personality Disorders, Psychological Disorders And Other Mental Illnesses And Their Mental Health Facts On Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment So You Can Aid Correctly In Mental Illness Recovery
Mental Health Disorders In Children & Adults:A Health Guide On Personality Disorders, Psychological Disorders And Other Mental Illnesses And Their Mental Health Facts On Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment So You Can Aid Correctly In Mental Illness Recovery
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Mental illnesses or mental disorders are abnormal disturbances of thought, experience and emotion that are serious enough to cause functional impairment. The damage to the person may range from difficulty sustaining interpersonal relationships, inability to hold a long-term career to self-destructive behavior and suicidal attempts.
A mental illness is a very personal and emotional problem to deal with, not just by the victim but also by those who will share in his suffering. Perhaps the most difficult to deal with is the stigma that is attached to being diagnosed as mentally ill.
Once upon a time, being diagnosed with a mental disorder was taken as a life sentence or worse, a curse inflicted by demonic entities. To be called crazy is one thing, but to be revolted and to feel rejection because of your illness is devastating to any person’s self-worth.
Establishing a sense of communication is also difficult when living with mental illness. There is no logic or reason to the mentally ill, so exchange of information must happen on a common system of signs or behavior and a one-sided level of understanding and sympathy.
This book will give you straight facts on some of these mental illnesses:
• Antisocial and psychopathic disorders
• Auditory processing hyperactive disorder (ADHD)
• Avoidant personality disorder
• Dependent personality disorder
• Schizophrenia
• Multiple personality disorder and posttraumatic stress
• Dangerous personality disorders
Mental illness may be treatable, for some conditions it may not. However way we deal with the disease, we must keep in mind to impart compassionate, tolerant and gentle caring to the mentally ill. Something may be wrong with the functioning of their brain and they may act differently, talk differently, and even look differently than “normal” people, but somewhere inside they are just like you and I who need a little help, well, maybe a bit more help, to get by in this brutal human race.
A mental illness is a very personal and emotional problem to deal with, not just by the victim but also by those who will share in his suffering. Perhaps the most difficult to deal with is the stigma that is attached to being diagnosed as mentally ill.
Once upon a time, being diagnosed with a mental disorder was taken as a life sentence or worse, a curse inflicted by demonic entities. To be called crazy is one thing, but to be revolted and to feel rejection because of your illness is devastating to any person’s self-worth.
Establishing a sense of communication is also difficult when living with mental illness. There is no logic or reason to the mentally ill, so exchange of information must happen on a common system of signs or behavior and a one-sided level of understanding and sympathy.
This book will give you straight facts on some of these mental illnesses:
• Antisocial and psychopathic disorders
• Auditory processing hyperactive disorder (ADHD)
• Avoidant personality disorder
• Dependent personality disorder
• Schizophrenia
• Multiple personality disorder and posttraumatic stress
• Dangerous personality disorders
Mental illness may be treatable, for some conditions it may not. However way we deal with the disease, we must keep in mind to impart compassionate, tolerant and gentle caring to the mentally ill. Something may be wrong with the functioning of their brain and they may act differently, talk differently, and even look differently than “normal” people, but somewhere inside they are just like you and I who need a little help, well, maybe a bit more help, to get by in this brutal human race.
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