what are about some of the changes in treatment for mental illnesses in the 19th century?

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Answered: 19th century social changes

The social changes in the United States since the late 19th century have been enormous. For example, civil rights movements for women and minorities have significantly (even if not fully) expanded the possibilities for prosperity and power in American society. Large extended families were the norm ...

Answered: Ide hall or Idle hall sevenoakes kent was supposedly in my family 1n the

This web site has information about the village hall and how you can contact them. It is probably a good place to start. http://www.charities-database.co.uk/302771.html

Answered: What is the mental condition of someone who can't make a decision about

No. That's a symptom of egomania, exacerbated by feeble-mindedness.

Answered: Lonely Man with medically controlled mental illness in need of friendship

If you want to meet a woman who can relate to you, go to groups that are provided by your mental health programs. Definately try to attend consistantly. There is much more understanding when others are going through similar things. Although, you don't have to limit yourself to the circumstances ...
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How do I keep my mentally ill child (Now 18) from ...

What a hard question. But a good one. I would suggest you talk to your local law enforcement office. They should be able to either answer the question or point you to someone who can. I think it's a good idea onm your part.

Mentally Ill husband

Try feeling pity for a sick person, not anger at what their disease makes them do. Find medical help to control his condition and behaviour so you have nothing to get angry about. Any time a person attacks or threatens you, you are supposed to feel angry and defensive. If it is repeated, mindless ...

Are you college "educated" leftists as smart as 19th Century 8th

Fred Guenther, that test is indeed unfair! There is no way Tadpole could pass it without Google or Wikipedia to tell her everything. Of greater importance, there is the social element of education. This test didn't "pad" the scores to favor those students who made a point to disrupt classes, and ...