signs of mental illness

Grammar Help: “Up To”?

Question by Astrae: Grammar help: “Up to”? When it says, I completed the levels up to level 5. Does that mean that I completed maximum level of 4 or 5? Sorry, it’s a dumb question.. Best answer: Answer by quatt47Probably completed level 4. If Level 5 was done you would say ‘up to and including Level 5.’ Answer by GeneLNot a dumb question, it’s really a matter of interpretation because it’s not definitive. My opinion is that it means up to (completed level 4), but not including, level 5. Read more... ...

Wealthy Teen Gets Probation Sentence

Wealthy Teen Gets Probation Sentence The defense team recommended a long probationary term at a rehabilitation center near Newport Beach, Calif., with the teen's parents picking up the tab of more than $ 450,000 a year for treatment. Shaunna Jennings, the widow of the minister killed in … Read more on WPMI Local 15 News Pain of pill abuse felt at forum held on Staten Island (with photos) Soon after, Ms. Newman entered a rehab program at Dynamite Youth Community, which she credited for saving her life. "If I didn't go for treatment, I might be dead today." Sober for two and a half years, the 22-year-old teaching assistant from Richmond … Read more on SILive.com Read more... ...

What Is the Differentiate Between “Postpartum Depression” & “Postpartum Psychosis”?

Question by Leather: What is the differentiate between “postpartum depression” & “postpartum psychosis”? Plus, the “baby blues?” Which of the three might be used as a criminal defense? This is our group project in my class! Best answer: Answer by AshleyUm, baby blues and postpartum depression are one and the same. They usually tend to not want anything to do with their kid after it’s born. I would think the latter is more liable to act in an irrational manner and hurt a child. The reason being is in psychosis they tend to get delusions and hallucinations, including auditory hallucinations which could tell them to kill. Read more... ...

What Is the Differentiate Between “Postpartum Depression” & “Postpartum Psychosis”?

Question by Leather: What is the differentiate between “postpartum depression” & “postpartum psychosis”? Plus, the “baby blues?” Which of the three might be used as a criminal defense? This is our group project in my class! Best answer: Answer by AshleyUm, baby blues and postpartum depression are one and the same. They usually tend to not want anything to do with their kid after it’s born. I would think the latter is more liable to act in an irrational manner and hurt a child. The reason being is in psychosis they tend to get delusions and hallucinations, including auditory hallucinations which could tell them to kill. Read more... ...

Mental Illness

50 Signs Of Mental IllnessYALE UNIVERSITY PRESS HEALTH & WELLNESS A Yale University Press Health & Wellness book is an authoritative, accessible source of information on a … Access Document Mental Illness: Types & CausesMental Illness 101 Presentation at the New Grantees’ Conference US Department of Labor Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program August 1, 2006 … View Doc Mental Health ServicesA range of individual and group programs including social and leisure activities, vocational assessments and work programs for people with mental illness requiring assistance with living in the community. … Doc Retrieval Read more... ...