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  • 1Mental disorder — Classification and external resources Eight women representing prominent mental diagnoses in the 19th century. (Armand Gautier) ICD 10 F …

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  • 2Mental health court — Mental health courts link offenders who would ordinarily be prison bound to long term community based treatment. They rely on mental health assessments, individualized treatment plans, and ongoing judicial monitoring to address both the mental… …

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  • 3Mental health courts — are specialized court dockets that provide community treatment and supervision in lieu of incarceration for criminal offenders with mental illness. Like other problem solving courts, such as drug courts, domestic violence courts, and community… …

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  • 4Mental Health Parity Act — Acronym MHPA Citations Codification Legislative history …

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  • 5Mental chronometry — For Ian Lowe s book, see Reaction Time (book). Reaction time redirects here. For the biological mechanism, see Reflex. Mental chronometry is the use of response time in perceptual motor tasks to infer the content, duration, and temporal… …

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  • 6Mental Capacity Act 2005 — The Mental Capacity Act 2005[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to make new provision relating to persons who lack capacity; to establ …

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  • 7connection — con•nec•tion [[t]kəˈnɛk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act or state of connecting 2) the state of being connected 3) anything that connects; link: an electrical connection[/ex] 4) association; relationship: no connection with any other firm of the same… …

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  • 8Body and Brain Connection — Developer(s) Namco Bandai Games Publisher(s) …

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  • 9Jerry Fodor on mental architecture — Jerry Fodor is notable for his important and influential ideas on a hypothesized structure of the mind or, what has often been called mental architecture. Contents 1 Fodor and Chomsky 2 Why modularity matters 2.1 Gibson and the inferential thesis …

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  • 10History of mental disorders — The history of mental disorder spans prehistoric times, ancient civilisations, the Middle Ages, the early modern period, the enlightenment and modern times.Prehistoric timesThere is limited evidence by which to judge the existence or nature of… …

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