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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • ...et that not even his jailers knew who he was. His confinement affected his mental health but did not drive him completely insane. He was assassinated by his [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • ...neighbors, and he was exiled and excommunicated by Brigham Young in 1870. Illness and bad weather also contributed to his decline, and in 1874 he was finally [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • Disabilities include mental, physical and emotional disabilities and disorders which can range from mil ...[[abuse]], [[neglect]], and those with genetic pre-dispositions to mental illness and physical disabilities are called "at-risk."
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  • [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • ...rs were put into the home when their mother was hospitalized with a mental illness, and their father, a quarryman, was unable to care for them on his own. He [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]] [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • ...circumstances prevent them from providing proper childcare. e.g., physical illness, poverty, etc.
    3 KB (416 words) - 20:52, 28 May 2015
  • [[Category: Mental Illness]] [[Category: Medical Problems, Chronic Illness]]
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  • [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • ...the old "dumping ground" philosophy of long-stay hospitals for people with mental handicaps. The fact that their voices were finally heard is a testimony to [[Category: Mental Handicaps, Learning Difficulties]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
    2 KB (241 words) - 18:59, 3 March 2018
  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
    3 KB (369 words) - 04:33, 5 March 2018
  • [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • [[Category: Parental Illness (Mental or Physical), Addiction]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
    2 KB (333 words) - 06:42, 28 February 2018
  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • [[Category: Mental Illness]]
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  • ==Seeking Help for Mental Concerns== [[File:Seeking-Help-for-Mental-Concerns.jpg|thumb|450px]]
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  • [[File:Seeking-Help-for-Mental-Concerns.jpg|thumb|450px]] ...ce, including some with genetic links. Having a birth parent with a mental illness, such as depression or [[Bipolar Disorder|bipolar disorder]], does not mean
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  • ''This information was taken directly from The National Institute of Mental Health'' ...s no single cause. Rather, many factors likely act together to produce the illness or increase risk.
    4 KB (648 words) - 17:25, 28 August 2014
  • ''This information was taken directly from The National Institute of Mental Health'' ...It may be difficult to recognize these problems as signs of a major mental illness.
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  • ''This information was taken directly from The National Institute of Mental Health'' ...[[Bipolar Disorder|bipolar disorder]] can be treated, and people with this illness can lead full and productive lives.
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  • ''This information was taken directly from The National Institute of Mental Health'' ...hemical related to mood-that appears to fuel the fear response. Like other mental disorders, it is likely that many genes with small effects are at work in P
    4 KB (691 words) - 19:05, 28 August 2014
  • ''This information was taken directly from The National Institute of Mental Health'' *Having a history of mental illness
    2 KB (420 words) - 19:14, 28 August 2014
  • ''This information was taken directly from The National Institute of Mental Health'' ...They must last more than a month to be considered PTSD. The course of the illness varies. Some people recover within 6 months, while others have symptoms tha
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  • ''This information was taken directly from The National Institute of Mental Health'' ...work for another. It is important for anyone with PTSD to be treated by a mental health care provider who is experienced with PTSD. Some people with PTSD ne
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  • ...and [[neglect]] and later adverse experiences, such as physical and mental illness and high-risk behaviors (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, n.d.).
    9 KB (1,427 words) - 18:15, 21 October 2014
  • ...f our health-care [[system]], juvenile and adult criminal activity, mental illness, substance [[abuse]], and [[domestic]] violence. Prevent Child [[Abuse]] Am
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  • ...unwilling to care for them due to chronic problems of substance [[abuse]], mental health disorders, or [[domestic]] violence. In 2009, an estimated 1,770 chi ...of the most challenged populations—those struggling with serious mental illness, [[domestic]] violence, and substance [[abuse]], as well as those rearing c
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  • ...xtra support to parents when needed.''' Sometimes a child’s temperament, illness, behavior, or disability may be challenging for parents (and teachers) and '''Develop program [[policies]] to refer families who need additional mental health support to the right resources.''' Families who experience stress ne
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  • ...tion (including social, placement, trauma, developmental, educational, and mental health histories). If the child has been in foster care, the questions you *Is there a family history of mental illness or other genetic conditions, or predispositions to diseases such as diabete
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