How the brains of people with mental illness are different than people who don't suffer from these symtpoms. And is there a way to alter those brain regions that may have changed to a way that would produce less severe or not psychiatric symptoms at all.
2007-03-17 07:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The most fascinating angle today is trans or cross-cultural perspectives on mental illness. The neurobiology is interesting, and so are the symptoms, meds and how they work, family dynamics, etc,... but, taking a cultural anthropology perspective gives our understanding a dimension not seen in westernized medicine.
2007-03-17 07:20:43
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answered by Wisdom??? 5
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lilly's answer is exciting, and that i could upload that many times the pills have fairly undesirable part consequences, a thank you to weigh the income of the pills against the part consequences? a number of of situations the relatives can tell the pills are helping, however the mentally sick guy or woman can not, so that's a number of of part consequences to place up with according to somebody else's say so. no longer definitely everyone gets a psychological ailment-under 0.5. And for extreme psychological ailment, it somewhat is schizophrenia, bipolar, substantial melancholy, I wager it somewhat is under 10% (perhaps a million% schizophrenia, a million-2% extreme bipolar, I dunno on substantial melancholy) a lot of human beings speaking approximately psychological ailment blend up their numbers-some varieties of psychological ailment are fairly person-friendly, and human beings can carry down a activity and it is going away by employing itself. human beings will conflict for a whole life and be profoundly disabled. So whilst they say that a lot of human beings gets a psychological ailment, they're inclusive of very person-friendly varieties. (nevertheless go through, yet get extra appropriate, and go through much less, and not disabled). fairly much absolutely everyone could have a relatives member with psychological ailment, tho, it somewhat is real. and a number of of families could have somebody with a extreme psychological ailment, whether those illnessed tend to be genetic. Oh, and a remark on lab rat's suggestion, bipolar human beings are in all probability extra imaginitive (ON hassle-loose) than others. i assumed I observed a statistic that for the time of all probability a million/3 of human beings interior the imaginitive arts are bipolar. The ailment heavily interferes with a guy or woman's skill to do their paintings, tho. For different psychological ailments, intelligence seems to have a shielding consequence.
2016-10-01 02:05:47
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answered by ? 4
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I would want a description clear enough to feel as if I were "in their head" so to speak. In other words allow the reader to "feel" your material rather than just read it.
2007-03-17 07:18:54
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answered by mindy 3
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i would want to know:
symptoms
statistics
how many ppl have it
what it feels like to have it (an interview with someone who has it)
how ppl cope
medication out there
support group contacts or links for ppl reading ur article who may have it
research institutes for it
who gets it
why they get it
2007-03-17 06:55:32
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answered by Miss Casey 4
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Here is some research for you:
Psychiatry: an Industry of Death.
http://www.cchr.org/index.cfm/8771
http://www.prleap.com/pr/22120/
2007-03-17 06:55:39
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answered by Anonymous
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why would i read this? not mental
2007-03-17 06:54:41
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answered by tweed801 5
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