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  2. 8 items banned by Carnival Cruise Line passengers may ... - AOL

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    8 things you might not know are banned. On the other hand, there are several items that are banned by Carnival that you might not be aware of that may surprise passengers.

  3. List of psychiatric medications by condition treated - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of psychiatric medications used by psychiatrists and other physicians to treat mental illness or distress. The list is ordered alphabetically according to the condition or conditions, then by the generic name of each medication. The list is not exhaustive and not all drugs are used regularly in all countries.

  4. Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry's Turbulent Quest to Cure ...

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    Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry's Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness by sociologist Andrew Scull is a critical history of two hundred years of treatment of mental disorders in the United States. From the "birth of the asylum" in the 1830s to the drug trials and genetic studies of the 2000s, Scull catalogues efforts by psychoanalysts ...

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    I sailed on one of the largest cruise ships in the world, Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas. I brought a carry-on suitcase and a backpack for the seven-night Caribbean cruise.

  6. Q&A: He's studied mental illness for 50 years. Here are all ...

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    In his latest book, “Desperate Remedies: Psychiatry’s Turbulent Quest to Cure Mental Illness,” out this month, Scull is especially critical of the last 20 years when research narrowed its ...

  7. Mental health law - Wikipedia

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    Mental health legislation is largely used in the management of psychiatric disorders, such as dementia or psychosis, and developmental disabilities where a person does not possess the ability to act in a legally competent manner and requires treatment and/or another person to act in his or her best interests.

  8. This Family Drives 350 Miles For What Could Be A Common ...

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    The latest available data on America’s opioid epidemic underscore the need for action. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention examined 28 states and found that between 2010 and 2012, heroin overdose death rates had doubled. And those numbers continue to surge.

  9. Outpatient commitment - Wikipedia

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    Outpatient commitment—also called assisted outpatient treatment (AOT) or community treatment orders (CTO)—refers to a civil court procedure wherein a legal process orders an individual diagnosed with a severe mental disorder to adhere to an outpatient treatment plan designed to prevent further deterioration or recurrence that is harmful to themselves or others.