Psychologically or psychiatrically afflicted is the general term. Mental illness, sometimes called insanity or madness, refers to more serious disorders such as psychopathy or schizophrenia, while mental disorder is a general term that includes mental illness but also those disorders where there is no serious reasoning impairment. The term mental illness is used erroneously and frequently by less mature and less enlightened people to designate any mental disorder.
I have 4 certifcates and a diploma in psychology and am working on another diploma.
Mentally unstable Emotionally challenged Mentally ill Cognitive differences
Resentment.
Actually, the incidence of mentally ill people becoming violent are about the same as the incidence in the general population.
Mentally refers to actions or processes that pertain to the mind or intellectual capabilities of an individual, including thoughts, emotions, and cognitive functions. It relates to mental health and cognitive abilities.
Dorothea Dix advocated for improved living conditions and treatment for the mentally ill. She successfully lobbied for the establishment of mental health institutions and reforms in the United States and Europe, leading to significant improvements in the way mentally ill individuals were cared for and treated. Her efforts helped pave the way for more humane and specialized care for those suffering from mental illness.
Mentally ill.
Bedlamite: a mentally ill person.
How should competency be determined for a mentally ill person facing trial?
The only way to prove to others that anyone is mentally ill is to have that person examined by qualified medical people. Sometimes they will confirm your belief that the person is mentally ill, but sometimes they will tell you that you are wrong.
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Using the word nutcase is not socially acceptable. You should use the word mentally ill to refer to someone who has issues with their mentality.
There isn't a set one. It depends on the type of ill-treatment. It will be similar to the punishment for the same ill-treatment of a non-mentally ill person but possibly more severe.
The word "insane" is an adjective. It describes a person or thing as mentally ill or exhibiting extreme foolishness.
No, a psycopath is a mentally ill, or "insane" person.
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Just because a person is mentally ill, it does not mean that they will not be charged and penalized. If the offense is too severe, they may be committed for a certain amount of time.