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SHOULD MENTAL AND BODILY DISORDERS BE CONSIDERED TOGETHER?
The D.S.M.-III definition speaks only of mental disorders, but the D.S.M.-IVincludes a note distancing the A.P.A. from the idea that any meaningful distinctioncan be drawn between disorders that are mental and those that are physical. Thus, byimplication, the current A.P.A. position suggests that mental and bodily disordersare fundamentally similar. One of the main reasons for […]
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WHY DEFINE “DISORDER”?
Whether a condition is considered a mental disorder often has social, economic, andethical implications. As such, debates that hinge on whether some condition shouldbe considered a disorder are commonplace in both medicine and popular culture.Are psychopaths evil or sick? Should health insurance pay for the treatment ofnicotine addiction? Is it right for shy people to […]
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What is mental disorder? definition for mental disorder
Since the publication of the D.S.M.-III in 1980, the D.S.M. has included a definition of mental disorder and what is mental disorder? each of the mental disorders is conceptualized as a clinically significant behaviouralor psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an individual and that is typicallyassociated with either a painful symptom (distress) or impairment […]
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How to accept yourself:self acceptance
Self-Understanding is difficult, accepting and appreciating is more difficult to self. A person who can not accept himself will be a strong inferiority mentality and disguise. For example, a woman lack confidence of her appearance and often with heavy makeup.The individual will be fear of failure and even self-rejection ,self-denial and self refused. There are […]
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How to overcome Inferiority complex
How to overcome Inferiority complex if I have the inferiority complex? This problem has plagued many people.The following is a question form a consultant:what can I do if I have the inferiority complex? Maybe I have an abnormal psychology.I want to consulting a psychiatrist all along, and I made my wish come true today,I will […]
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What shall we do with children’s jealousy
Parents often ask:” what shall we do with children’s jealousy. ” In fact , children often compare them with others. Proper comparison makes them find other’s merits and their defects while improper comparison results children’s jealousy when them just ignore other’s merits and believe they are best. Jealousy is one of human nature weakness. Negative […]
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How to help children overcome jealousy
Children will generate jealous just as adults do. When they generate jealousy, what should the parents do and which psychological methods they can use to help children overcome jealous? Here are some tips for overcoming jealous: Pay attention to their cues and show you sympathy The children have difficult in controlling emotions, while it […]
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What can be done to prevent suicide
In response to this serious public health problem, many countries have made substantial efforts to prevent suicide. what can be done to prevent suicide? WHO has produced an updated inventory of national strategies for suicide prevention in WHO’s European Member States. Suicide rates can be reduced if depression and anxiety are treated. Studies have confirmed […]
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Strategies to prevent suicide:how to prevent suicide
Suicide prevention strategies are concerned with: identifying and reducing availability of and access to the means of suicide; improving health care services and promoting supportive and rehabilitation functions for persons affected by suicidal behaviour; improving diagnostic procedures and subsequent treatment; increasing the awareness of health care staff of their own attitudes and taboos towards suicide […]
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Risk factors and protective factors for mental health
Risk factors and protective factors for mental health, especially in reducing the risk of suicide. The presence of sufficiently strong protective factors may reduce the risk of suicide. Protective factors are related to emotional well-being; social integration through participation in sport, church associations, clubs, etc.; connectedness with family and friends; high self-esteem; physical and environmental […]
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