Reacting to the Words “Mental Illness”doi:10.1080/1077842X.1991.10781614Earl V. NelsonThe Caregiver Journal
In recent years, stress(33)___(regard) as a cause of a whole range of medical problems, from high blood pressure to mental illness. But like so many other things, it is only too much stress(34)___ does you harm. It is time you considered that if there were no stress in your li...
a serious metal illness that causes you to falsely believe that other people are trying to harm you I've suffered for years from paranoia-- I think I have a mental illness. 2 aboriginal adj.土著的,原来的; n.土著居民 of or relating to the people and things that have been in a region ...
(2003) `Searching for the Words to Say It: The Importance of Cultural Idioms in the Articulation of the Experience of Mental Illness', Ethos 31(3): 412-33.VANTHUYNE, K. (2003), Searching for the Words to Say It: The importance of Cultural Idioms in the Articulation of the Experience ...
In My Own Words: Exploring Definitions of Mental Health in the Rural Southeastern United States Mental illness is a pervasive health care concern in the United States. Even though approximately... A Crowe,P Averett,JRA Harris,... - 《Professional Counselor》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 加载更多站...
The Stigma And Stereotypes Of Mental Illness Essay “I want to be able to talk to someone in a pub and say ‘I have been mentally ill’ and for them to say ‘That’s interesting, what did you experience?’”, said a survivor from the UK in 1997 (Sayce 18). Almost twenty years la...
Som e experts even think that road rag e is a kind of mental (精神的) illness! How can w e recogniz e this “illness" o f road rage? Ther e ar e two kinds o f road rage: aggressiv e (攻击性的 ) driving and aggressiv e reactions to th e way other peopl e ar e driving. ...
Synonyms for FIDDLE (AROUND): play, goof (around), potter (around), fool around, putter (around), monkey (around), hang about, mess around; Antonyms of FIDDLE (AROUND): set (to), settle (down), buckle (down), knuckle down
Introduction My interest in illness narratives began in 1993 while I was receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer. Feeling devastated by the experience and unhelped by the many stories offered me as inspiration— the eighty-year-old woman who looked gorgeous after three cancers, the thirty-ve-year...
kind of thing. She looked at me with a blank facial expression that could only convey discouraging news. “You have general anxiety disorder” she said in a sympathetic nature. The pity she felt she had to give me for this diagnosis had my emotions reeling. Mental illness customarily infers...