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It's as if the lines between normal ups and downs and serious mental health issues are becoming blurred, making it harder to understand and address the true extent of these disorders. “You’re different and special just because you’re different and special, regardless of these conditions....
Stevens runs the Health Equity and Media Lab at USC. She typically works with Black and Latinx youth and studies how they are using social media to find solutions to the public health issues they face — including mental illness. For most of her career, Stevens studied and critiqued social ...
[Clin Psychol Sci Prac 17: 265271, 2010]As an introduction to the Special Issue that includes a series of articles on comorbid mental health conditions among youth, some issues pertinent to the diagnostic system are considered. The discussion of illustrative issues that affect the diagnoses of men...
Mental health history.Your doctor will ask questions about how long you’ve had your symptoms, your personal or family history of mental health issues, and any psychiatric treatment you’ve had. Personal history.Your doctor may also ask questions about your lifestyle or personal history: Are you...
Since the beginning of Psychology as a science, researchers have always been motivated to find the origins, influencing factors and possible consequences of mental disorders. Certain agencies, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA...
AdvantagesandDisadvantagesof InternetHealthCare The internet has become a major contributor to everyday living‚ from shopping to renting movies to researching personalhealthissues. Today‚ there are thousands of internet websites that can be used to accesshealthinformation. Anything from r...
And there is also this idea that it's a Western idea that mental health disorders should be treated. This is very different in other cultures. Mental disorders are denied or untreated because once a person is mentally ill, they won't get better in their minds. ...
(3) power and control issues often contribute to the misdiagnosis and mistreatment of children and adolescents; (4) victimization, trauma, and loss are too infrequently addressed; (5) pathology is emphasized while strengths are ignored or minimized; (6) long-term costs of mental health diagnoses...
A. Incidence and documentation of cognitive impairment among older adults with severe mental illness in a community mental health setting. Am. J. Geriatr. Psychiatry 17, 75–82 (2009). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Mitchell, A. J., Meader, N. & Pentzek, M. Clinical ...