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  2. Mychal Threets - Wikipedia

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    Threets' videos share book recommendations, interactions he has with patrons, services available at the library, and mental health-related messages. [1] [2] [5] He is known for the catchphrases "you belong" and "unhinged library joy". [2]

  3. Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? - Wikipedia

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    A review written by Professor Fiona Denney for the Academy of Management Learning and Education journal suggests, "The thesis of her book is to introduce advice and concepts that the author uses in her clinical therapeutic practice to an audience that might not be able to access psychotherapy. This is a book that is not only useful but is also ...

  4. Category:Books about mental health - Wikipedia

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    Category: Books about mental health. 4 languages. ... Novels about mental health (2 C, 53 P) P. Books about psychiatric hospitals (1 C, 8 P) S. Books about suicide (2 ...

  5. 50 Signs of Mental Illness - Wikipedia

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    50 Signs of Mental Illness: A Guide to Understanding Mental Health is a 2005 book by psychiatrist James Whitney Hicks published by Yale University Press. The book is designed as an accessible psychiatric reference for non-professionals that describes symptoms, treatments and strategies for understanding mental health .

  6. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

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    Some mental health professionals use the manual to determine and help communicate a patient's diagnosis after an evaluation. Hospitals, clinics, and insurance companies in the United States may require a DSM diagnosis for all patients with mental disorders. Health-care researchers use the DSM to categorize patients for research purposes.

  7. DSM-5 - Wikipedia

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    "Mental retardation" was renamed "intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder)".[13]Speech or language disorders are now called communication disorders—which include language disorder (formerly expressive language disorder and mixed receptive-expressive language disorder), speech sound disorder (formerly phonological disorder), childhood-onset fluency disorder (), and a new ...

  8. I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki - Wikipedia

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    The book follows Baek's conversations with her psychiatrist regarding her depression while also addressing other topics related to mental health and selfhood. Since its self-publishing in 2018, the book has become a nationwide bestseller and been translated in 25 countries, selling over a million copies total worldwide. [1]

  9. Anatomy of an Epidemic - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America is a book by Robert Whitaker published in 2010 by Crown. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Whitaker asks why the number of Americans who receive government disability for mental illness approximately doubled since 1987.

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