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  2. 5 myths about mental illness completely debunked - AOL

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  3. The Myth of Mental Illness - Wikipedia

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    The psychiatrist Peter Breggin called The Myth of Mental Illness a seminal work. [5] The author Richard Webster described the book as a well known argument against the tendency of psychiatrists to label people who are "disabled by living" as mentally ill.

  4. Mental illness in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Treatment of mental illness in ancient times was often linked to religion.Hippocrates [4] was one of the leading faces when battling with mental illness, and it is mentioned in the textbook Religion and Philosophy: Belief and Knowledge in the Classical Age, his strong belief in the gods and the power they hold in being able to heal and help people.

  5. 7 Things Everyone Should Know About Depression - AOL

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    Depression is bad for anyone. But it’s worse for women. Learn to spot the signs of depression in women and find the treatment you need.

  6. Catatonia - Wikipedia

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    Mood disorders such as bipolar disorder and depression are the most common conditions underlying catatonia. [3] Other psychiatric conditions that can cause catatonia include schizophrenia and other primary psychotic disorders, [ 14 ] autism spectrum disorders , ADHD , [ 15 ] and post-traumatic stress disorder . [ 16 ]

  7. 11 Top Myths About Bipolar Disorder, Busted

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    Myth #5: Bipolar Disorder Is Rare Fact: Bipolar disorder affects 3.3% of women and 2.6% of men each year, and 4.4% of both genders during their lifetimes, according to the National Institute of ...

  8. Suicide intervention - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of myths about suicide, for instance that it is usually unpredictable. In 75–80% of cases, the suicidal person has given some sort of warning sign. [5] A key myth to dispel is that talking to someone about suicide increases the risk of suicide. This is simply not true.

  9. 5 Signs of Depression That Are Easy to Miss - AOL

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    You’ve heard people say mental health is just as important as physical health. We’ll go a step farther: Mental health is physical health.. Take depression as an example.

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