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n. (mental disorder English)
Usage examples of "mental disorders".
This may be immensely useful in the short term, but for the long term, Buddhism stresses the importance of identifying the necessary and sufficient causes of all kinds of mental disorders with the hope that they may be eliminated and the individual may be utterly healed.
In it he asserted that psychotherapy was of relatively minor value in dealing with serious mental disorders and best left to non-medical therapists.
In fact she'd stolen a desk drawer version of the DSM-IV -- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the book psychiatrists use to diagnose mental illness -- from Valerie Riordan.
The book the caseworker gave me was called the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
Maggie knew of only a few mental clinics in the country that were experimenting with a minimal-security setting with a combination of in- and out- patient therapy for serious mental disorders, combined with work-training experience.
On her records, he had noticed the mention of Lunzie's training in treating space-induced mental disorders and put the patients' care in her hands.
His son was a physician, his grandson a specialist in mental disorders and a trained scientist.
It is quite remarkable what some of those with severe mental disorders are able to do within the boundaries of their illusory worlds.