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Mental Illness - Religious Causes in Colonial America - Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society
Mental Illness - Religious Causes in Colonial America - Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society: "Mental illness is a series of disorders and diseases that affect the intellectual, emotional, and psychological makeup of individuals. Causation is wide ranging (from organic and genetic maladies to environmental triggers; from poor nutrition and poverty to psychological trauma) but many times unknown. Because of the myriad of disorders under the label of mental illness, a generalized 'cure' has not been developed. Measures to ameliorate the effects of the spectrum of disorders include therapy of various forms, counseling, and pharmacological interventions."
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