During her time as a patient no treatment for mental disorder or illness was given. |
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Secondly, there is no evidence that treatment prevents suicide in patients with any mental disorder. |
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Indeed, psychiatrists do not talk of insanity but prefer to use terms such as mental illness or mental disorder. |
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Consequent on her early abusive experiences, she has pervasive developmental mental disorder. |
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With selective breeding, the investigator can shape behavior to reflect specific features or symptoms of a mental disorder. |
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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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The plaintiff was a man with a history of mental disorder and seriously violent behaviour. |
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But a series of personal disasters and financial ruin triggered a mental disorder that was to turn the father of two into a killer. |
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He just doesn't agree with the rush to brand it a new mental disorder and medicate without first exploring less drastic options. |
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A mental disorder only arises when we lose the capacity to differentiate between imagination and reality. |
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Relevant academic literature may point to panphobia as merely a piece of such more complex states of mental disorder. |
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Furthermore, the fact that a patient is suffering from a mental disorder cannot of itself mean that he lacks capacity. |
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Medium secure units admit patients for the assessment and treatment of mental disorder associated with risk. |
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Most patients with a mental disorder have a mixture of depressive and anxiety disorder. |
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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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However, the Chief Justice did not appear to extend this duty to those suspects who have a developmental disability or a mental disorder. |
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Many accused who suffer from a mental disorder are therefore tried and convicted within the criminal justice system. |
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This instruction will have to be modified where the accused has a legal burden of proof, such as for mental disorder or non-insane automatism. |
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These criteria often do not match what is involved in the mental disorder of the accused and how that affected his or her conduct. |
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Moderate drinkers ran a significantly smaller risk of mental disorder and were less prone than non-drinkers to serious cognitive decline. |
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A platform on mental health promotion and mental disorder prevention was set up to implement a comprehensive strategy for mental health. |
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They were also encouraged to use iodine and taught techniques to deal with stress and mental disorder. |
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The figures speak for themselves: one in four people will experience some form of mental disorder. |
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The first paragraph of the grounds concludes that mental disorder of the patient is considered as proven. |
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A man who has spent 26 years in prison protesting his innocence of murder was suffering from a mental disorder at the time of his trial, the Court of Appeal heard yesterday. |
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Doing so perpetuates the stigma of mental disorder, discouraging persons with mental disorders from seeking care. |
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These samples are biased, stacking the deck in favor of a connection between mental disorder and violence. |
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It is significant to see that amongst the illustrations that he offered is the case of permanent or semi-permanent mental disorder calling for a wider range of care. |
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That's why it is important to take them seriously, especially if they have depression or another mental disorder or are intoxicated or behaving impulsively. |
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Local media reported that suspect min Yingjun was a local villager suffering from a mental disorder. |
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Employers also need to promote a healthy working climate, paying attention to work-related stress and the underlying causes of mental disorder at the workplace, and tackling those causes. |
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As an example of the work of the Commission, prior to its establishment, every year psychosurgery was performed, on average, on 40 patients for severe mental disorder associated with aggressive behaviour. |
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The defence of mental disorder is based upon the notion that some mental illnesses can undermine an individual's ability to form the blameworthy intent that is an essential component of an offence. |
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A neurosis can also be called a psychoneurosis, a general term that refers to a mental disorder that may cause hysteria. |
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Our law recognizes that a person cannot be tried for a criminal offence where because of mental disorder he or she does not have the capacity to make a defence. |
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A number of provisions in the present bill deal with implementation of the transfer procedures in cases where a person has been declared not criminally responsible because of mental disorder. |
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The symptoms must not be better accounted for by another mental disorder. |
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Not every mental disorder made the final cut. |
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Quiz time: What sort of mental disorder do you have? |
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Some information may be very invasive of privacy rights, e.g., information concerning a mental disorder which may bear upon the capacity of a witness to be sworn. |
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Individuals who have a severe and persistent mental disorder, including schizophrenia or manic depression, very often present a variety of physical health problems, among them obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes. |
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Clinical depression is a mental disorder characterized by a subjective inner state of sadness, unhappiness or gloominess, accompanied by negative thoughts and physical symptoms which substantially impede normal function. |
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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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He was a large man with a mental disorder, and he was difficult to control. |
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In the case of an offender with a mental disorder, the Act authorizes the court, in its discretion, to direct an offender who has received a prison sentence to be admitted instead to a hospital for treatment. |
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If you can avoid getting lost in the technicality and get past the tendency to reify mental disorder, the chapter appeals to the fanatic in logic. |
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