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Doss [256]
3 years ago
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How to explain how mental ill health may have an impact on the individual including ,pschological?

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Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
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How to explain how mental ill health may have an impact on the individual including ,pschological?

Psychologically:
-Difficulty establishing and maintaining friendships or romantic relationships
-become paranoid and therefore exclude him or her self
-person may become paranoid and therefore hurt others who she/he fears will try to hurt him/her
-may become isolated and therefore out of touch with other people and reality in general
- may feel unloved even if it is not true
- may feel like she is a threat to society and therefore attempt suicide

Emotionally:
-person may feel isolated, unloved, paranoid, panicked and non-human
- Difficulty keeping and holding a job
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