Rights of the Mentally Ill
.... challenges to laws restricting the rights of the mentally
ill (Atkinson 1999). .... nursing, social work, and occupational and activity therapy (Fichtner
et al 2001 ....
(985

4

)
Mental Illness as a Social Problem
.... However, Kornblum (
et al., 2004) notes that such definitions and labels "may cause one to define oneself as
ill and to behave in ways that confirm the self ....
(728

3

)
Mental Illness
.... However, Kornblum (
et al., 2004) notes that such definitions and labels "may cause one to define oneself as
ill and to behave in ways that confirm the self ....
(714

3

)
Mentally Ill Criminal Offenders
.... Successful Rehabilitation of the Mentally
Ill Offender Lucca (1999), Mulholland,
et al (1999), and Lilleleht (1997) have all commented that meaningful ....
(6108

24

)
TREATMENT OF MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS
.... Kirwin said that since the 1970s "a massive number of mentally
ill offenders have . .... 1.8 million persons, up from 500,000 in the early 1970s (Irwin
et al., 2000 ....
(4573

18

)
Independent Living Programs
.... To the contrary, the authors argue that SE for the mentally
ill is an .... a developmental chain, not a radical departure from that evolutionary path" (Marrone
et al ....
(1342

5

)
Psychiatric Crisis Intervention & Use of Restraints
.... manner. Prior to the 18th Century, methods used to restrain the mentally
ill tended toward cruelty (Roper
et al., 1985, p. 18). ....
(2420

10

)
Mental Illness and Homelessness
.... as well as the lack of access to medical intervention, makes it difficult for the homeless mentally
ill to improve their situation (Brickner
et al., 1986). ....
(4335

17

)
The Terminally Ill & Dying Barocas, Reichman and Schwebel (19
.... One type of therapeutic treatment used with terminally
ill patients has been based on the developmental theory of Erik Erikson. .... Barocas
et al. ....
(2786

11

)
Legal Aspects of Social Work
.... challenges to laws restricting the rights of the mentally
ill (Atkinson 1999). .... nursing, social work, and occupational and activity therapy (Fichtner
et al 2001 ....
(991

4

)
Leadership Elements in Erin Brockovich
.... perception (which) both deal with attending to events around us" (Hughes
et al, 2002 .... talked to a number of individuals and families who were
ill, whose children ....
(1980

8

)
Stress and Illness
.... regarding one's capacity to handle stress without becoming
ill "Hardy individuals are .... of coping strategies than their nonhardy counterparts" (Rowe
et al., 1998 ....
(921

4

)
Forensic Social Workers
.... abusers, batterers and the victims, abused children or those in custodial battles and mentally
ill clients who have violated the law (Brennan
et al., 1986, pp. ....
(1755

7

)
Adaptive Selling
.... small customer type' category (eg, the prototypic small customer is
ill-informed about .... level (eg, the MBA small scale entrepreneur type) (Weitz
et al., 1986, p ....
(2476

10

)
Biomedical Moral Issues
.... The terminally
ill patient is often classified as an individual confronting medical futility. .... of life that would be satisfactory to the patient," (Porter,
et al ....
(804

3

)
FLORIDA'S BAKER ACT
.... Karasch
et al. .... In plain English, a great many mentally
ill persons in an era of reduced public mental health budgets were thrown on to the streets if they did ....
(3515

14

)
Machiavelli's Mandrake Root
.... de' Medici, Lucrezia is Florence, and Nicia stands for the
ill-fated Piero .... more aggressive, and they command her with more audacity" (Bondanella
et al, 162). ....
(962

4

)
Halfway Houses
.... preventing the establishment of revolving door behavioral patterns (Bond
et al., 1989 .... the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously, that a mentally
ill person could ....
(2583

10

)
Halfway Houses & Mental Health
.... preventing the establishment of revolving door behavioral patterns (Bond
et al., 1989 .... the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously, that a mentally
ill person could ....
(2548

10

)
The Comfort Woman & Japan
.... the imperial influence to fulfill the glory of the national polity (Tsunoda
et al., p .... While the world has long decried the
ill treatment of Jews and others in ....
(1212

5

)
Balinese Trance Seance
.... As Asch (
et al.) maintains, "Mistakes may anger the deceased, which can only have the
ill effects on their living relatives. Often ....
(1490

6

)
Sleep Apnea and interventions
.... lasted until around 1950, health practitioners became aware that snoring reflected a health problem; however, the problem was
ill-defined and .... Meurice,
et al. ....
(2063

8

)
Impact of European Discoveries in the New World
.... Speaking out against slavery, Wheatley (in Baym,
et al, 325) rejected the then .... Secondly, if conversion did not follow,
ill treatment of Native Americans was an ....
(1849

7

)
Neuroimmunology The discipline of neuroimmunolgy, or the way in
.... a 1977 study dealt with 26 men and women whose spouses were seriously
ill. .... a diminished number of T Cells and a weakened immune system (Bartrop,
et.al., 1977). ....
(1475

6

)
The Revolutionary War
.... also conspired to foster cultural and economic survival of the US--for good and
ill. .... of growing and selling cotton was cut by a factor of fifty (Norton,
et al. ....
(1138

5

)
Escherichia coli
.... usually self-limited and goes away within 10 days (Gill
et al., 1996 .... been many reports of patients developing hemolytic uremic syndrome and being gravely
ill. ....
(1371

5

)
International property rights and China
.... by America, such as the music, films and computer software, they can
ill afford the .... CDs annually even for export to Taiwan and Southeast Asia (Deng
et al. 46). ....
(1837

7

)
Hospital Emergency Department
.... It is only when the acutely
ill patient does come in, that therapies tend to be rapid .... According to Orebaugh
et al, two women a 27 year old and a 55 year old ....
(2460

10

)
Managed Health Care Approaches Title: Issues and approaches in ...
.... care. For example, some public agencies have instituted capitation for the severely mentally
ill (Lehman 1987; Lurie
et al. 1992 ....
(6285

25

)
Chemical Dependence Among Health Care Professionals
.... coping mechanisms, and progressive personal and professional isolation (Summer
et al., 1994 .... the physicians' obligation to find help for colleagues who are
ill. ....
(1673

7

)