Are You at Risk of Chronic Disease Because Your Dad Was a Drunk?
Are you at risk of chronic disease because your dad was a drunk?
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Do you have diabetes, abuse drugs or alcohol, struggle with depression or other mental illness? Ever wonder if part of … “This finding is at odds with current concepts, including those of biological psychiatry, drug-treatment programs, and drug …
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Triple Care Farm: Why drug addiction and mental illness need to be managed …
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I WANT to KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT PSYCH WARDS?
Question by i lovee youu143: I WANT TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT PSYCH WARDS?
I WANT TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT PSYCH WARDS?
MY HUSBAND GOT SENT TO ONE, BECAUSE HE CUT HIS WRIST REALLY DEEP.
HE GOT 30 STICHES.
I NEED TO KNOW ….
WHAT EXACTLY GOES ON IN THERE.
Best answer:
Answer by TRIXI
Hi sorry its taen a while to get back to you. For starters i have often put a real lot of thort as why people do that. I guess some of us are born to self destruct and others wounder why ???? But any one or all of the bottom things and more can happen has i am going through the mental health crap.
AND ANSWER IS?????
Medical Names & Faces
Medical Names & Faces
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"This fall's conference is an exciting way to unite the families, leaders and treatment providers around a common cause — understanding and supporting those with mental illness." Nadeau will also … In addition to the Children's Mental Health Network …
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How Can I Help My Son Who Doesn’t Want Help? He Has No Goals, How Can I Motivate Him?
Question by strawberriesilove: How can I help my son who doesn’t want help? He has no goals, how can I motivate him?
My 17 yr old son suffers from mental illness. When he was younger he had ADHD, ODD and was learning disabled. As he got older he only got worse. By the time he was 14 yrs old our state’s laws (PA) gave him the right to refuse treatment. Ever since then he has flat out refused all attempts to help him. Counselors, social workers and educators have been unable to reach him. Family and friends pleas to him have fallen on deaf ears. When he was home all he wanted to do was lay around, watch TV, use the computer, listen to music and eat. He dropped out of school in the 10th grade and has recently begun experimenting with drugs and stealing from me. Currently he’s in an in-patient drug rehab still refusing to cooperate with the program. As his Mom I am at my wits ends. I don’t know what else to do. He wants to come home but lacks even the most basic of skills to get and keep a job. If this were your son what would you do? Honest, sincere, non-judgemental replies only please. Thank you.
Why Is Drug Addiction Considered a Disease?
Question by fraucarlson: Why is drug addiction considered a disease?
I have a psychological disorder I was born with and inherited. I have a hard time equating what I have as similar to a drug addiction. I didn’t choose my path. So can someone explain to me why it’s considered a disease?
Best answer:
Answer by KIM!!
I guess because addictions are mental disorders. When someone is addicted.to something they really cannot stop. Stopping means they suffer. It hurts them physically to be without their drug. Because their brain has been convinced that they NEED this drug, alcohol, or food to survive. But I certainly understand why you would be frustrated when you have a disease that you were born with.
Ney Returns to Alma Mater
Ney returns to alma mater
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"I can give them lessons learned, what you need to look at, the warning signs. I think I can give an unobjective, non-basis view, which I will, the questions they will have about the government on personal level and give an insight on (substance abuse).".
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How to spot signs if your teen is at risk
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