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People will tell you, and it has been written, that bipolar or mentally ill people in general are bound to fail
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This of course is very true of an ill person, in fact any person failing in life could be deemed mentally ill, since they are not showcasing the mental skills and tools to live properly
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They were of course mentally ill, so to speak, only in a worse definition
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Treatment of depression was not very advanced then and she was scared of being put away in a home for the mentally ill a lot of the time
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Jung began to see the mentally ill as people who are haunted by these ghosts, in an age where no-one is supposed to even believe in them
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Deanna had told him in some detail of her experiences at the institution, the way they had treated her as a mentally ill patient in need of chemical restraint
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The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods
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Certainly we know of some mentally ill ones but they are rare and being unpredictable not welcomed either
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Besides it may not be good to the public image of the terrorist group to have genuinely mentally ill people in their ranks
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Psychopaths and other mentally ill people are simply too unreliable for terrorism for you need to be able to control a terrorist to prevent destruction of the group
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Terrorist attacks needs careful planning and attention to detail which is not characteristic of mentally ill people but shows much normality and certainly intellect from the leaders
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This is where the social assistance recipients lived, the disabled, and the mentally ill; as well as those who preyed upon them
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He claimed that a police sergeant lied to him numerous times; he had it on tape, and he was pissed off about being labeled mentally ill, and being harassed out of his home
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He wondered if maybe what they said was true? Was he really, actually, mentally ill? The prospect, the future, of what his life would be like if he couldn’t control his demeanour…
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There have been sensational claims about Castro dumping criminals and mentally ill among he refugees, most notably in the stereotype filled film Scarface
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The simple fact is, Bush has been so tolerant of his opposition that he has lost some of his own supporters, and one psychiatrist even labeled him “mentally ill” because of his blandness to criticism
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Out of the desire to prepare for God’s kingdom grew movements such as temperance, prison reform, better care for mentally ill, and increasingly, abolition of slavery
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EDUCATED MENTALLY ILL WOMAN
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addicts and alcoholics and mentally ill and the poor as a
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Someday the Death Penalty will be abolished when we realize that people that murder other people in cold blood are mentally ill and need treatment--not execution
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Also, for another strange reason I became a magnet for mentally ill people--if there was a mentally ill person within 100 yards of me they would seek me out and latch on to me--perhaps I should have studied to be a psychologist or psychiatrist
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(I am housed with/around mentally ill inmates, who often flood their cells and the cells of others with raw sewage
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I have never been placed in a ―red jumpsuit‖ and housed with ―mentally ill inmates
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I also informed Captain Gravitt that when I push the ―emergency intercom button‖ and request the supplies necessary to void my bladder, I‘m usually ignored because I‘m with mentally ill inmates
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Captain Gravitt had the audacity to state: ―They‘re not mentally ill
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‖ Perhaps Captain Gravitt‘s judgment of normalcy has been adversely affected by his constant interaction with and abuse of the mentally ill
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Because I am housed with ―mentally ill inmates,‖ I cannot be given medication (i
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They should have never allowed a mentally ill person to buy a gun
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According to the full of crap Gravitt ―We do not house mentally ill prisoners on this floor and 56A and B are not used as overflow housing for 55
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which is where the mentally ill are kept
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‖ From what I witness daily there is an abundance of mentally ill prisoners- too many to house on a single floor of this squirrel cage
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mentally ill patients, my mother was only kept for a couple of days;
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admitted that my mother was mentally ill, and proceeded to explain
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” I raised four children; three who joined me to established and maintained five homes for mentally ill adults
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they are mentally ill, but let me assure you that we will……
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He acted on the assumption that (1) he was indeed mentally ill,
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There was no longer any denying, even to myself, that I was mentally ill and that I needed treatment, but before I could bring myself to seek it there was the matter of my paralysing fear of all things medical
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Going into my fifty-first year I was seriously mentally ill and I knew it
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Animal hoarders are for the most part mentally ill
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In this way there would be “brownie points” all round and the Department would get a pat on the back for its efforts! But in fact not much would be done for the mentally ill!
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So what is the Department of Mental Health going to do about it? Employ more staff? Where are these staff coming from? How long will it take to properly train these people in order to deal adequately with the mentally ill?
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But I think that they would have more success in the long run by listening and talking to the mentally ill than 68
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So what does a mentally ill 69
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the National Alliance for the mentally ill; they research abuse
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Another time, on one of Ella’s wandering, she noticed that Mandy Bunk, whose parents were mentally ill, was on their porch bleeding
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Laura appeared to be mentally ill
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The anorexic is mentally ill sometimes she or he suffers
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For The Mentally Ill
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become mentally ill; we’re reaching the point, however, when we are
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he was still mentally ill
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I was completely mentally ill and not even
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That would be way better than believing my mom is mentally ill
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mentally ill because of this and can't function because my life is black
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They love the disease that makes them physically sicker, because they love being mentally ill
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‘George’s wife, Philippa, was mentally ill, poor dear,’ Elsie continued
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Your mother was not mentally ill, Trevain—but you are! You are willfully ignorant and utterly mad! We could have been together, but you refuse to…”
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They wanted a woman to take care of a vicious, mentally ill individual who had threatened to kill her
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” This may require us to advocate for social issues affecting the mentally ill
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Under Nazi rule: the removal of civil rights, the systematic discrimination of the Jews, the Slavs, the homosexuals, the mentally ill, the Gypsies, communists, etc: and all other undesirables was merely seen as a purification of the German Race by the German masses
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These ‘professionals’ supported the Fascist ideologically driven extermination of six million Jews in death camps, Auschwitz, etcetera, and millions of the mentally ill, disabled and homosexuals, through either their implicit silence, or explicit contribution to Hitler’s regime
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And the experience of psychosis in the mentally ill can be related to ‘normal’ experiences regarding the intensity or irrationality of beliefs in ‘regular’ individuals (Chadwick, Birchwood & Trower, 1997)
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“So you can’t remember the Psychology expert who declared that your wife was mentally ill?”
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Kathy was quite pretty, intellectually challenged, and mentally ill
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By the way, some researches prove that mentally ill patients
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Eight miles away, in southeast Washington, DC, John Hinckley is finding that it pays to be mentally ill
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Moore considered girls to be the most at-risk population, based partially on the widely held view that mentally ill and intellectually disabled girls were more likely, left to their own devices, to drift into prostitution
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He knew that at the intersection of science and faith stood the promise of new clinical and social-service methods that could provide effective treatment and support for the mentally ill and disabled and their exhausted families
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He attracted student teachers willing to volunteer at Saint Gertrude’s, and colleagues and nursing students from the university and Trinity encouraged him to establish a clinical care center through which additional health services could be provided for mentally ill and disabled children
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Moore had been collaborating on innovative approaches to the treatment of mentally ill children with psychiatrists from Saint Elizabeths Hospital, the city’s federal psychiatric facility and one of the leading mental-health institutions in the country
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Highlighting the work of Freeman and Watts, among others, the article mostly praised the potential of the surgery to make mentally ill patients who were “problems to their families and nuisances to themselves
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The surgery involved cutting the white fibrous connective tissue linking the frontal lobes to the rest of the brain, relieving the violent rages and psychological and physical pain some severely mentally ill patients suffered
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Freeman and Watts were teaching and performing their experimental psychosurgery at George Washington University Hospital, when nearby Saint Elizabeths Hospital, long a pioneer in the treatment of the mentally ill, refused the two men’s requests to perform lobotomies there
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White, refused to allow Freeman and Watts to experiment on mentally ill patients at Saint Elizabeths
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Freeman and Watts’s research was limited to performing autopsies on deceased patients and observing mentally ill patients in the hospital’s wards
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With few options, some psychiatrists and neurosurgeons looked to the lobotomy as a possible miracle cure for mentally ill, depressed, and disabled patients
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ROSEMARY REMAINED FOR a short time at George Washington University Hospital, but was soon transferred to a private psychiatric facility called Craig House, located on the Hudson River fifty miles north of New York City, where the wealthy hid away their disabled, addicted, and seriously mentally ill family members
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Craig House offered the mentally ill or disabled loved ones of wealthy families a discreet rehabilitative environment that provided what psychiatrists of the day believed to be the best treatments available, including intensive, daily talk therapy, recreational activities, healthy food, and a serene atmosphere
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McLean Hospital, offering residential care and treatment for the mentally ill at its Frederick Law Olmsted–designed campus in Belmont, Massachusetts, was an option not available to Rosemary
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Parents’ groups and specialized organizations representing the blind, deaf, physically disabled, mentally ill, and others demanded awareness, support, accommodations, research, and funding
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Reese Cosgrove explained the current state of the practice of surgical lobotomy—an operation rarely performed today and highly regulated—and the important positive outcomes it can offer for certain severely mentally ill patients
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Over the years, he had always sent problem monks here: the mutinous, the mentally ill, those inclined to question the church’ s teachings and take an interest in heretical ideas
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It’s Hard to Tell Which of Us Is Mentally Ill
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Rhoda was sponsoring this legislation at the insistence of the local affiliate of an advocacy group that was starting to get traction nationwide: NAMI, which was then the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill and is now the National Alliance on Mental Illness
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Kate and her older brother had been active in making sure Sweeney was treated as mentally ill by the courts
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) As my mother’s case was being heard, a second mental health judicial bill, the Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act, was on its way to approval
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And in the real world of diagnosis and treatment, patients and their families had clear and often very emotional feelings about how they viewed themselves comorbidly: I’ve met people who really prefer to be seen as mentally ill and would be embarrassed to be thought of as having a substance use disorder (because, to them, mental illness is a disease and addiction is a weakness) and others who would prefer to be seen as having an addiction because they would sooner die than admit to being “crazy”—and sadly, some die by their own hand precisely for that reason
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And for those already incarcerated with mental illnesses, states should adopt a version of the Mentally Ill Offender Community Transition Program in Washington State, a collaboration between the Department of Corrections and the Department of Mental Health that made a large impact on recidivism rates
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Congress should reauthorize the Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act (MIOTCRA) and improve outcomes for individuals with mental illness involved in the criminal justice system
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Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act, 202
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This is a place where the mentally ill are allowed to wear uniforms, call themselves constables, drive cars with flashing lights, stop out-of-state drivers, and sometimes even haul them to jail
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Others, who are evidently not mentally ill, go about the practice of law with guns in their briefcases
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She had a client once, a mother whose teenage son was mentally ill and violent, and she was forced to make him leave
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She was so wise and mature, and she told such heart-rending stories about how her mentally ill sister had terrorized the family
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I had been raised by a mother who was mentally ill but never institutionalized
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A door spun behind him—it was closing time, shouts of guards were echoing under the vaulted ceilings, telling all the pale, sedulous scholars it was time to go—but it was as if the air dissolved them on contact, or as if the broad spaces of the raised plaza diluted them, because the only people left out here seemed to be mendicants and the mentally ill
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Furthermore we are convinced that any combined effort to advise upon the choice of individual high-grade investments and upon the course of bond prices is fundamentally illogical and confusing
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He said she was unstable and, worse, that she had a lot in common with Gladys—suggesting, of course, that they were both mentally ill
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He said that she wrote that the woman was very mentally ill and that she had vanished without a trace
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The sounds of shrieking and wailing and moaning and sobbing echoed all night long through the hallways—anonymous voices, the mentally ill
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“She was mentally ill, let’s face it