Mental health is important, but mental health comes after spiritual health. |
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The lean and raw-boned McGrath's physical strength is matched by mental attributes. |
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As a domain of research, the de facto mental health system bristles with unsettled questions, conflicting interests, and jury-rigged resolutions. |
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But rather than planning to create a future generation of workaholics, Dr Richmond said the new research could be used to study mental illness. |
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It seems to me that his mental balance was sometimes affected and that drink was not good for him. |
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In addition, psychology has the scientific knowledge base to help shape policies on children's mental health. |
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This job, more than any other, has really opened my eyes to just how rampant and unchecked mental illness is these days. |
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The existing knowledge base lacks information on at least four key areas of mental health care and delivery. |
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Despite my physical and mental exhaustion, the three of us worked well together and we had a good time. |
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You swipe your finger on this scanner, and software then tries to make up for your mental woolliness. |
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This is not a point I like to ponder too much, lest it tip the mental balance. |
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On the other hand the idea of mental ecology could sort of sound a bit like new age woolliness. |
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Several studies reported the effect of community psychiatric services on admissions to mental hospital. |
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Bizarre references like this one have, however, caused me to wonder about his mental health. |
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Another mysterious incident, which happened six months later, destroyed his mental balance completely. |
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Health is seen as a matter of balance, an ability to live in physical and mental harmony within a given environment. |
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The doctors were duly charged, but their acquittals established the legality of abortions in order to preserve mental health. |
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And the incident has laid bare the woeful lack of facilities in Scotland for the proper treatment of offenders with mental disorders. |
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Adding to Penguin's woebegone mental state, the guards and inmates have been continuously teasing him about his tattoo. |
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He said he had worked in the field of mental health recovery and was keenly aware of a patient's vulnerability. |
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It alleviates withdrawal symptoms so mental and physical stability are quickly achieved. |
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He wears such an infectious smile all the time that one finds it difficult to associate him with a subject as grim as mental health. |
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Too many maxims make for too simple a path, bounded on each side by the wit and mental agility of someone else's moment. |
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There are some simple tests which Dr. Anselme wishes to administer to you to ascertain your mental capabilities on this particular day. |
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I've been trying to do a mental count and it seems like there are five pecan trees on the west side, three in the backyard, and two on the east. |
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Her mental maturity takes her from blind submission to condescending acquiescence. |
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But if his rugby talent has rarely been questioned, his mental attitude has raised the odd quizzical eyebrow. |
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He used his mental quickness as a weapon to see through the faulty logic of the people who reported to him. |
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Just like a dream, a hallucination recombines old sensory and mental impressions. |
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Apparently the mental script she was following didn't allow for ad-libbing, for she continued as if he hadn't interrupted. |
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I should have been sat in front of the television making mental notes and issuing sharp rebukes to his paper thin justifications for war. |
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Fish oil aids memory and promotes mental acuity because it makes nerve-cell membranes more fluid and more reactive to signals. |
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When we're excited about a project, our creative juices and mental faculties are in full gear. |
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But his mental toughness remains a question mark, which is a key to the consistency and determination required for Le Tour. |
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Lithium may be responsible for the reputed benefit of certain spring waters to patients with mental disease. |
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Books reflect the mental atmosphere in which they were born, and on that account cannot expect to live forever. |
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This mental torment may become acute when the judicial verdict is finally set against the accused. |
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My goal will be not to make a mental mistake or a judgmental error that costs our team a game. |
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To determine the severity of dyspnea, carefully observe respiratory effort, use of accessory muscles, mental status, and ability to speak. |
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My style is to read the stuff, make a mental list of keywords to remind me of what to talk about, then wing it. |
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The plane juddered skyward, helped no doubt by the mental efforts of 100 twitchy passengers willing it into the air. |
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We can recollect or retrospect the nature or character of a mental event just past. |
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It is necessary to darken his moral and mental vision, and, as far as possible, to annihilate his power of reason. |
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The mens rea or mental element of a crime is usually based on the intention of the accused at the time. |
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Many have also developed the mental disorder agoraphobia, a fear of open or public places, the study by Columbia University found. |
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Grams argues that all social layers share in life's abundance of physical and mental agonies. |
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What sort of world is this that predisposes roughly 20 percent of human beings to suffer mental agonies? |
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This will cause him anxiety, frustration, agitation and other mental discomforts. |
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While his physical movements may be slow, his mental agility is clearly on display. |
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They quickly learn that mental strength and agility are as important as physical strength and agility. |
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Maybe all parties should give candidates a mental health screening before putting them up for nomination? |
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I accept that he did suffer from some aggravation of his existing mental health problems. |
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Beefeater also submits that no damages should be paid to the plaintiff for mental distress, or for punitive or aggravated damages. |
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Yes, you can detect in her eyes the whirring of a mental ready reckoner, and hear in her utterances a ruthless self-censorship. |
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Ji said that the sudden crisis will aggravate people's mental problems if they are prone to depression, obsession and anxiety. |
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I thought she was going to slap me and put me into a mental institute for rejecting Max. |
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No matter how much you looked after your body, with age mental and physical abilities start to deteriorate, no fault of your own. |
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However, people have very different mental responses to the body's natural reaction to a stressful situation. |
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They also tend to go mental walkabout when they feel they have done enough to win the game. |
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With a gruelling fitness regime to get through, the pressure is on as the eight stretch their physical and mental endurance levels to the limit. |
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The confidence based on the fact that I trained to the limit of my mental and physical capacity made me think so. |
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It is all about recognising your physical and mental limits and training within them until you are ready to go a little beyond them. |
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Sylvia's mother decides to prove that Tom's sister cannot be released from confinement in a mental hospital. |
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Hence the assertion of a causal relation between physical and mental events is inherently paradoxical, perhaps even incoherent. |
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Our body image in fact is central, if ambiguously so, to our mental and physical well-being. |
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This lack of trust is dangerous, not just to our physical health, but also to our mental well-being. |
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By impartially observing my ravenousness and making light of my food desires, I am dissolving my mental hunger pangs. |
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Doctors do not know how many relapsed into mental listlessness or took the extreme step. |
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One can lock a child up in a mental hospital because he is addicted to the Internet. |
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These pursuits require mental acuteness, intellectual agility and detailed analysis. |
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Numerous community organizations work tirelessly to support the reintegration of people with mental illnesses into our communities. |
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His karmic lesson was to realize that he couldn't live life by purely mental decisions. |
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I need a new and positive mental outlook, and the new year affords an opportunity to put that into practice. |
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Our mental and physical deeds, both positive and negative, accumulate in what Buddhists call karma. |
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Worse, you are reinforcing bad habits in your own mental model and gaining the wrong kind of work experience. |
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The Cruiser is cast as the ladykiller, Cameron Diaz as the mental girlfriend and Penelope Cruz as the not-quite-so-mental one. |
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Her mind is not deranged, it has just regressed into that of one without advanced mental capacities. |
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Winning back-to-back Cups is an amazing achievement of mental and physical stamina, as well as hockey skill. |
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The individual always acts as a whole, which includes all mental and physical processes. |
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In fact, he probably went into psychology in order to evade his own problems by concentrating on the mental afflictions of others. |
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Abuse and mental strain flow through the story, but Eugene's crazed influence is balanced against the sincere love his family feel for him. |
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Differences in mental health between married men and women were of type rather than degree. |
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I have come to the conclusion that the mother suffers from a definable mental illness, namely bipolar affective disorder. |
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Apart from the physical effects, he admits his mental health has also been affected. |
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He plays Eddie, a paranoid man who lands himself in a mental hospital, driven wacky by relentless visions of alien abduction. |
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He also claimed damages for wrongful dismissal, mental distress and punitive damages. |
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A man's concern, even his despair, over the worthwhileness of life is an existential distress but by no means a mental disease. |
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With the sudden highs and disturbing lows, especially in the fragile lives of young celebs, mental peace and balance is hard to maintain. |
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She said her mental condition later took a turn for the worse when she ended up in and out of a local psychiatric hospital. |
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Women living in states with high income inequality were somewhat more likely to report worse mental and physical health. |
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Early diagnosis and treatment of mental health problems will ultimately save South Africa billions of rands. |
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But here, as with other mental states, we need a working definition to clarify what we are looking for. |
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Simply put, the common denominator among perpetrators of mass shootings is not mental disorder, but being a young male. |
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I even made a mental note that he was a very well-endowed guy. |
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Though I have some mental health issues, I am not a raving lunatic. |
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He is credited with civilizing the treatment of people with mental illnesses. |
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Perhaps, rather than looking to mental illness to answer questions about violence we should look instead at demographics. |
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They don't always come cheap, but often the expense is well worth the sheer relaxation and mental tranquillity that a week in the islands can so easily induce. |
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Strachan has worked hard to instill the right mental balance in his side. |
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Then I worked my way through college at a mental hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. |
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A man who had lost his mental balance was wandering without clothes. |
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A person with a simple partial seizure does not lose consciousness, but may experience confusion, jerking movements, tingling, or odd mental and emotional events. |
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Part of the claim related to the dissolution of his business and his claim that that was caused by his mental state following the diagnosis of asbestos related illness. |
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Beyond the mental acuity needed to focus through the pain, the young woman must also abide by a strict diet. |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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I spend waking hours in a fog of delirium, punctuated by uncontrollable giggle fits, heart palpitations, and mental anguish. |
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Kate Morgan, Pembrokeshire County Council's food officer, says a healthy breakfast can aid concentration and mental performance, and provide energy. |
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For me, watching a scripted show is work, but with reality you get a complete mental break. |
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It puts the case for late abortion and abortion for fetal abnormality, and refutes the claim that abortion is a threat to women's mental and physical health. |
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Not only will it help people to need help, but also it will help overcome stigma because I believe if insurance covers mental illnesses, it will be all right to have them. |
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Yoga reduces physical and mental tension and promotes recuperation. |
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When meeting a scientist who also believes in divinity, the defiantly atheist New York Times science writer Natalie Angier starts popping mental veins. |
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The plaintiff claims damages including damages for loss of remuneration, damages for mental distress and exemplary, aggravated and punitive damages. |
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Psychiatrists and those who believe their mendacities claim that mental illnesses are brain diseases, on a par with neurological diseases, such as Parkinsonism and stroke. |
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Each heat will pit the entrants against each other in series of specially designed, sporting competitions which will push them to their physical and mental limits. |
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A man's personality and mental make-up do have a bearing upon his conduct. |
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Doing so perpetuates the stigma of mental disorder, discouraging persons with mental disorders from seeking care. |
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Lopez may prove to be most similar to Alexis of the three, someone whose escalating mental health issues went unchecked. |
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A 33-year-old bipolar man walked into a store, lied about his mental health, and walked out with a deadly weapon. |
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Providing care to a partner or family member, while often a labor of love, requires the skill and grace to ensure your own mental and physical well-being. |
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But what is not as widely known is that diabetes also causes cognitive decline, from a subtle loss of mental acuity to a heightened risk for Alzheimer's disease. |
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He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas. |
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A few weeks later the target of his bombast had been expanded to all mental health patients. |
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We would like to register our sadness in reading this article, since it is a step backwards in informing the public of the nature of mental illness. |
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As well as new drug withdrawal and mental health programmes there is access to the Samaritans, Alcoholics Anonymous, Rape Crisis and other agencies. |
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The experience at Scotland's Cornton Vale women's prison is also highlighted as demonstrating the impact drug withdrawal can have on the mental health of prisoners. |
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It could take them six weeks to complete, will see them race over almost 4000 nautical miles and push their mental and physical abilities to the limit. |
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He is a baseball lifer who enjoys the mental challenge of catching. |
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Candidates push themselves to the limit in a test that assess mental as well as physical toughness during a barrier test for army special forces entry. |
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The boy is shocked at the old man's death and loses his mental balance. |
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The other players are picked from Western Canada based upon their adeptness, and general conduct as well as their ability to perform under mental and physical duress. |
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We found another seven cases since 2000 in which New York appellate courts overturned mental disability terminations. |
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In other words, both writers eventually adopted an almost permanent writerly silence during their last years, seeking out a more direct means of reproducing mental images. |
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Affluenza is not found in our diagnostic categories of mental illness and it is not even a construct that makes sense. |
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I felt relieved for the character, and slightly abashed for rushing to diagnose her with a mental illness. |
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Predictably, state funding for mental health services is sacrificed during downturns, like the Recession we just experienced. |
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But what I can say without any doubt is that the NFL is a breeding ground for mental illness. |
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It is no easier in central Nairobi than in Britain to resolve the enormous mental disconnection between the abstractions of politics and the specifics of poverty. |
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In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital. |
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Many human societies have tested young people coming of age with a quest or trial that tests the candidate's physical and mental skills and endurance. |
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About that time, I recall having lost my mental balance somewhat. |
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They punished me later by putting me illegally in mental hospital. |
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Certainly, no person in an unsound state of mind can be left on his own in the hope that the religious environs would help him regain his mental balance. |
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I usually have a mental alarm and don't need a clock to wake up. |
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She regressed to the mental state of a toddler lost in a J.C. Penny department store. |
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The next four hours were pushing her mental skills to the limit. |
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Mrs Young said the secret of her success behind the bar was quick mental arithmetic which helped her to keep track of the orders without the help of a cash till. |
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For numerous riders over the years this elongated run-in has proved mental and physical agony when the winning post seems to be retreating with every weary stride. |
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Still, attitudinal barriers about the value of mental health care seemed to be be the biggest obstacle. |
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Young men with mental illness are a common denominator but so, inescapably, are guns. |
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They provide fuel for the central nervous system, which helps with mental energy for long and tough workouts. |
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Questions on mental abnormality are quite common in examinations. |
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Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses among children and adults in the United States. |
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Anxiety disorders commonly occur along with other mental or physical illnesses, including depression, alcohol or substance abuse. |
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Differential effect of pistaciavera extracts on experi mental atherosis in the rabbit animal. |
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At least with a physical or mental ailment some guilt can be assuaged. |
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The book, now in its ninth edition, contends that studying abnormal psychology helps mental health professionals treat disorders more capably. |
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Clean Energy Patch is said to take advantage of the skin's absorptive properties to give a base-level boost in energy and mental focus. |
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Studies suggest that warzone trauma, PTSD symptoms, and other post-deployment mental health problems put veterans at heightened risk for suicide. |
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Founded in 2009, Wellspring Counseling is one of South Florida's most respected full-service mental health groups. |
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An inquest in Bradford heard he was bullied at West Suffolk College and that his mother struggled to get appropriate mental health intervention. |
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For an alternative read with raw emotions and mental fluctuations, BoyFistGirlSuck will fuel you for hauntingly wet dreams. |
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High Flyers are to be offered insurance for the mental and physical effects of air rage incidents. |
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People might think the puppies look adorable, but huskies are working dogs and need plenty of mental and physical exercise. |
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Because Suntheanine promotes alpha wave generation in the brain, an awake, alert and relaxed physical and mental condition is achieved. |
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The study called for specialized mental health training for American Sign Language interpreters who work in psychiatric settings. |
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However, as the kids grew, so did my yeaning for challenging my mental stimulation. |
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Yoga is a physical and mental practice that involves the body, mind and spirit. |
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A MUM was forced to leave her anorexic daughter in a mental unit last night after a stand-off with medics. |
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She spends a great deal of time worrying about atomic bombs and mental hospitals. |
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Positive mental wellbeing is about living in a way that is good for you and the people around you. |
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There are some questions about the applicant's mental stability. |
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She argued against the committal of the defendant to a mental hospital. |
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My mental anguish, and the dreadful scenes in which I had been an actress, advanced the period of my labour. |
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The following mental exercise may illustrate the meaning of topographic prominence. |
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A person who lies frequently may be cut of the same mental fabric as the arrestable criminal. |
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Plainly, automatistic acts are concomitants of mental disturbance of some kind. |
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Low and black and bewinged, it gave new meaning to her mental image of something that moved like a bat out of hell. |
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Why the immense self-pleasure that mental culture would afford, and the blissening consciousness of doing good with it to those around him. |
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Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and other mental health professionals counsel clients. |
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These victims of a mental disproportionableness are as myriad and varied as their obsession is monotonous and single. |
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The endless hours spent in my cell did my head in. With my diagnosed mental illness I find it shocking that I should have had to endure this. |
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Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds. |
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This union exalted him, wore away the rough edges of his character, emotionalized his mental life. |
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In another case an etheromaniac earl committed extravagances which, from a moral point of view, classified him among mental deficients. |
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By Christopher Columbus's time, these tenets had become a forma mentis, a mental habit. |
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Our great hive minds can instantly read their feeble mental projections from even this distance. |
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One of the telltale characteristics of hoplophobia is terminal stupidity. That's because hoplophobia is a mental illness. |
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The mental picture imprinted on the bodily organ is the final product of the entire process of sense perception. |
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It does not matter if the experience was seen or heard, every experience ends up as a mental image in memory. |
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Scott also has schizoaffective bipolar disorder, a mental illness she keeps in check with a low dose of Zyprexa. |
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When Henry VI had a mental breakdown, Richard was named regent, but the birth of a male heir resolved the question of succession. |
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Captain Whalley, who seemed lost in a mental effort as of doing a sum in his head, gave a slight start. |
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The mental illness of Charles VI of France allowed his power to be exercised by royal princes whose rivalries caused deep divisions in France. |
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However, when Henry later underwent a mental breakdown, York was named regent. |
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In addition, he displayed several symptoms of mental illness that he may have inherited from his maternal grandfather, Charles VI of France. |
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He lay in a semi-torpor, whose most vivid consciousness was that of mental discomfort and the interminability of time. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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In 1788, Pitt faced a major crisis when the King fell victim to a mysterious illness, a form of mental disorder that incapacitated him. |
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In the later part of his life, George III had recurrent, and eventually permanent, mental illness. |
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They are all working like slaves, so much so, that there is a risk of mistakes through physical and mental fatigue. |
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Hospital inpatient and outpatient services are free, both medical and mental health services. |
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Improved mental health funding makes economic sense as it enables people with mental health problems to become more productive workers. |
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The effects of chronic ingestion of lead, including mental disorders, were also studied in the 19th century. |
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Money promised for children's mental health services is not reaching frontline services and instead is being used to offset cuts elsewhere. |
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Private firms provide services in areas such as community service, general practise and mental health care. |
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As well as the dangers to both physical and mental health, trading in these illicit drugs can lead to debt, violence and intimidation. |
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There was also lack of coordination between mental health services and prison staff. |
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I gave myself a mental shakedown, tried to suppress my ladyboner and pushed past him. |
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This is in contrast to the brand image, which is a customer's mental picture of a brand. |
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Psychology will be based on a new foundation, that of the necessary acquirement of each mental power and capacity by gradation. |
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Crick was skeptical about the value of computational models of mental function that are not based on details about brain structure and function. |
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Isolation is a common problem amongst this widely dispersed community and can lead to a range of mental illnesses. |
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Currents of opposition became a furor following the mental breakdown and death of a group member, William Morgan. |
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Intercession to Saint George of Edathua is believed to be efficacious in repelling snakes and in curing mental ailments. |
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An alternative approach would be to create a board of mental health professionals and lawyers who would majoritively decide consent issues. |
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They have been used as sacrament in rituals aimed at mental and physical healing, and to facilitate visionary states. |
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Toward the end of his life, he sank into a morbid state, darkened by his drug addiction to chloral hydrate and increasing mental instability. |
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Maya is the limited, purely physical and mental reality in which our everyday consciousness has become entangled. |
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This was a period when Dodgson began suffering great mental and spiritual anguish and confessing to an overwhelming sense of his own sin. |
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In January 2006, Rowling went to Bucharest to highlight the use of caged beds in mental institutions for children. |
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He viewed the album's explication of mental illness as illuminating a universal condition. |
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Between his time in the poor schools and his mother succumbing to mental illness, Chaplin began to perform on stage. |
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The play is set in the gardens of a nursing home for mental patients, though this is not clear at first. |
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Such studies show that geniuses are not any more likely to suffer from mental illness than the rest of us. |
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Epilepsy is not a mental illness. It is caused by electrical changes in the brain. |
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No two fighters' styles are alike, as it is determined by that individual's physical and mental attributes. |
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The counter puncher often tries to outplay their opponent entirely, not just in a physical sense, but also in a mental and emotional sense. |
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Brookes was progressive for his day in noting the link between mental and physical agility. |
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On 9 October 2005 he admitted that his cocaine use, which began in 2000, contributed to his mental health problems. |
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Second editions retracted the headline and attempted to portray a more sympathetic attitude towards Bruno and mental health in general. |
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Hill's last race was the Japanese Grand Prix where he spun off the track and pulled into the pits citing mental fatigue. |
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What is more, no less than the written word, the coin acted upon the culture and mental categories of people who made use of it. |
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The Public Accounts Committee claims that plans to improve mental health services have a doubtful future due to uncertainties over funding. |
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It is therefore crucial that mental health is given equal priority to physical health and that service provision reflects this. |
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A Guardian article cited widespread distrust that government promises to increase mental health funding were being met. |
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Polling suggests the British public overwhelmingly support increased funding for mental health care. |
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Research by Agenda found one fifth of women and girl patients in mental health units had suffered physical restraint. |
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People with mental health issues, particularly young ones are also likely to have a low opinion of the justice system. |
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The commando courses are a series of physical and mental endurance tests that highlight their military professionalism. |
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Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust employs 3,000 staff providing mental health and learning disability services in the city and county. |
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In this case, knowing more than one language is similar to stimulating mental activity. |
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Users can review policies, laws, and strategies and search for the best practices and success stories in the field of mental health. |
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Waugh's physical and mental deterioration prevented any work on these projects, and the contracts were cancelled. |
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Vivienne was committed to the Northumberland House mental hospital, Stoke Newington, in 1938, and remained there until she died. |
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Doyle believed that many cases of diagnosed mental illness were the result of spirit possession. |
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Holmes's emotional and mental health have long been subjects of analysis in the Game. |
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In his early life, Oldfield used drugs including LSD, whose effects on his mental health he discussed in his autobiography. |
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Without the oblivion that drugs had brought, he was now in a healthy enough mental condition to want to make friends. |
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Conversely, Rossetti would be unhappy at Kelmscott, and eventually suffered a mental breakdown. |
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It is the mental act of association that is the basis of our concept of causation. |
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Unless he was lying, Wittgenstein tells of his work in logic affecting his mental status in a very extreme way. |
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I know that life must have an end once and that mental life can cease before the rest does. |
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Like Dionysus, who inflamed the maenads, Poseidon also caused certain forms of mental disturbance. |
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Pastoralists have mental maps of the value of specific environments at different times of year. |
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One of the most common reasons for work disability are due to mental disorders, in particular depression. |
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The court of Charles VII was shrewd and skeptical on the subject of mental health. |
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It has been suggested that high amounts of caffeine acted as a mental stimulant to his creativity. |
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He regained his mental powers, but his movement, hearing, and sight remained impaired for the rest of his life. |
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First, early readers as a group keep their advantage in reading achievement over nonearly readers of the same mental age. |
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As well, there has been a deterioration of facilities leading to the decline of the physical and the mental health of detainees and of staff. |
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Cognitive abilities that have been investigated include concept formation, sensory skills, and mental representations. |
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Munroe Barrow was committed to a mental institution in 1916 and, as a result, Joe knew very little of his biological father. |
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She often looked after her younger brother John, who was born with a mental handicap. |
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Ham had shown growing signs of mental illness over the past months, with Gibbins remembering Ham burning cigarettes on his hands and arms. |
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Migrating birds navigate using celestial cues from the sun and stars, the earth's magnetic field, and probably also mental maps. |
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Because of their mental faculties, dolphins were considered for the god Dionysus. |
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Fish orient themselves using landmarks and may use mental maps based on multiple landmarks or symbols. |
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Where every day is devoted to minimize the mental and emotional paper cuts of fear and helplessness. |
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Genes and environment influence human biological variation from visible characteristics to physiology to disease susceptibly to mental abilities. |
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Cognitive psychology studies cognition, the mental processes' underlying behavior. |
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Kay admitted trying to kill Sutcliffe, and was ordered to be detained in a secure mental hospital without limit of time. |
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Psychological reports describing his mental state were taken into consideration, as was the severity of his crimes. |
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In August 2016, a medical tribunal ruled that he no longer required clinical treatment for his mental condition, and could be returned to prison. |
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He was a large man with a mental disorder, and he was difficult to control. |
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Psychological anthropology is an interdisciplinary subfield of anthropology that studies the interaction of cultural and mental processes. |
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As the emperor had ordered the army to stay within the limites except for punitive expeditions, they were as much a mental barrier as material. |
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Meiner studied the physical, mental and moral characteristics of each race, and built a race hierarchy based on his findings. |
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This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months. |
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Some doctors at the time believed that supernatural forces such as witches, demons or possession caused mental disorders. |
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Medieval physicians used various forms of treatment to try and fix any physical problems that were causing mental disorders in their patients. |
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Fear of pronography, or 'pornophobia' as I choose to call it, is a terribly unbalancing mental condition. |
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The precrime actions of the murderers in the days and hours before they killed provide clues to their mental states at the time of the murders. |
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This personal tragedy deeply hurt Ivan and is thought to have affected his personality, if not his mental health. |
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In modern times, it occurs most commonly in people with mental disorders, unusual eating habits, alcoholism, and old people who live alone. |
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Historians have not determined whether policy differences, personal animosities, or mental imbalance caused his wrath. |
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They were pro-life except in cases of rape, incest, maternal life risk, mental health risk, socioeconomic factors, or fetal defects. |
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Visual individual recognition is a more complex mental process than visual discrimination. |
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People of all ages with physical and mental disabilities obtain beneficial results from association with horses. |
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That awareness is an inherent part of speakers' mental grammar that allows them to recognise words. |
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Resolving complement anaphora is of interest in shedding light on brain access to information, calculation, mental modeling, communication. |
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Abortion is condoned only in cases of rape, incest, fetal abnormalities, or when a mother's physical or mental health is at risk. |
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It is the mental element of committing a crime and establishes the element of intent. |
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Mr M'Naghten was found to be insane, and instead of prison, put in a mental hospital. |
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As a general rule, someone who acted without mental fault is not liable in criminal law. |
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For example, the crime of murder must include a mental requirement of at least subjective foresight of death. |
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The focus of this test is the nature of the defendant's conduct rather than his mental state and it became the subject of major criticism. |
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However a person suffering from alcoholism that has led to an abnormality of mental function may have access to the partial defence. |
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Minors, intoxicated persons, and those under a mental affliction may have insufficient capacity to enter a contract. |
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The fear of mental decline and death often motivates justices to step down. |
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