Mental Health America, How To Deal With Mental Retardation. By Dr. James Dazouloute http://www.jamesfreehealth.com/ Watch Video About Mental Health America And Retardation:
Mental Health America, How To Deal With Mental Retardation. Retardation is a mental illness, and an illness is something that can be treated. And for those of you who look down on people who suffer from mental retardation, and I must tell you in reality that all of us suffer from some form of mental retardation at times. As we all at one time or another have exhibited the same signs and symptoms of retardation, either during a conversation or when facing problems that demand some complex thinking. Or even when going through a heavy loss.
Mental retardation sufferers share some common characteristics, such as: Weakness in verbal competence in some form at one time or another. Rigid and repetitive behavior patterns in some areas of life, and some form of short attention span in dealing with a situation. Also retardation illness sufferers will display weak short term memory, and difficulty in generalizing concepts and ideas. Inability to create imaginatively when having to put things together, or have language problems which would include small vocabulary and limited grammar, as well as difficulty in comprehension. They will also have high suggestibility in doing what others simply mention for them to do, and they will have an above average desire to be accepted. Do you see yourself experiencing one or some of these characteristics at one time or another dealing with some situations?.
As well there are some common misconceptions about the mental illness of mental retardation and some common concerns, like: Stigma or being branded crazy ( Even though during normal conversation you easily call each other crazy, for not doing something or for doing a particular thing. ) Also confidentiality is a problem, as most people are afraid that they will be judged if others were to find out. Then there is the financial concern that treatment of this mental illness is going to cost a lot money, and they won't be able to keep up. Additionally there is the fear of discrimination that if people see you as suffering from retardation that you may not get promoted at work, or others will not want to be your friends. And on top of that there is this great sense of feeling doomed, and negativity start to creep in like you will never get better, or your mind will never be fully developed, or even you will never be as smart as other people.
Mental Health America, How To Deal With Mental Retardation. And dear friend there are also different levels or retardation. For example:
Mild retardation, or Attention Deficit Disorder, or a little slow in thinking or responding to things. As well the question of ability to be educated.
Moderate retardation, and this involves the concern if you are trainable or can you do a technical / specialized job.
Severe retardation, and the fear that you might require severe supervision in a job, or constantly have the need for being coached.
Profound Retardation, where you probably can not take care of yourself or that you might be limited in doing daily tasks to live a normal life.
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With all this you must keep in mind dear friend that mental retardation is still an illness, and has 80% chance of treatment. And that is extremely good because Science is further discovering more and more about the enormous ability of the brain for healing. Important to remember as well that mental illness does not have anything to do with social status, degrees from colleges or how strong you may be physically. And this mental illness can occur at anytime, you do not have to be born with it. Because this disturbance or disorder of thought or mood significantly impairs your judgment, your everyday behavior, you capacity to recognize reality or more specifically the same reality that the majority of society recognizes. As well you are impaired in your ability to cope with the ordinary and everyday demands that life puts on you. So again, at one time or another everybody has suffered from a sign and symptom of mental retardation, and even for an extended period of time. So beware of calling others name and classifying them. Dr. James Dazouloute
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Mental Health America, How To Deal With Mental Retardation. Retardation is a mental illness, and an illness is something that can be treated. And for those of you who look down on people who suffer from mental retardation, and I must tell you in reality that all of us suffer from some form of mental retardation at times. As we all at one time or another have exhibited the same signs and symptoms of retardation, either during a conversation or when facing problems that demand some complex thinking. Or even when going through a heavy loss.
Mental retardation sufferers share some common characteristics, such as: Weakness in verbal competence in some form at one time or another. Rigid and repetitive behavior patterns in some areas of life, and some form of short attention span in dealing with a situation. Also retardation illness sufferers will display weak short term memory, and difficulty in generalizing concepts and ideas. Inability to create imaginatively when having to put things together, or have language problems which would include small vocabulary and limited grammar, as well as difficulty in comprehension. They will also have high suggestibility in doing what others simply mention for them to do, and they will have an above average desire to be accepted. Do you see yourself experiencing one or some of these characteristics at one time or another dealing with some situations?.
As well there are some common misconceptions about the mental illness of mental retardation and some common concerns, like: Stigma or being branded crazy ( Even though during normal conversation you easily call each other crazy, for not doing something or for doing a particular thing. ) Also confidentiality is a problem, as most people are afraid that they will be judged if others were to find out. Then there is the financial concern that treatment of this mental illness is going to cost a lot money, and they won't be able to keep up. Additionally there is the fear of discrimination that if people see you as suffering from retardation that you may not get promoted at work, or others will not want to be your friends. And on top of that there is this great sense of feeling doomed, and negativity start to creep in like you will never get better, or your mind will never be fully developed, or even you will never be as smart as other people.
Mental Health America, How To Deal With Mental Retardation. And dear friend there are also different levels or retardation. For example:
Mild retardation, or Attention Deficit Disorder, or a little slow in thinking or responding to things. As well the question of ability to be educated.
Moderate retardation, and this involves the concern if you are trainable or can you do a technical / specialized job.
Severe retardation, and the fear that you might require severe supervision in a job, or constantly have the need for being coached.
Profound Retardation, where you probably can not take care of yourself or that you might be limited in doing daily tasks to live a normal life.
Watch Another About Mental Retardation: We Must Be Sensitive To Others...
With all this you must keep in mind dear friend that mental retardation is still an illness, and has 80% chance of treatment. And that is extremely good because Science is further discovering more and more about the enormous ability of the brain for healing. Important to remember as well that mental illness does not have anything to do with social status, degrees from colleges or how strong you may be physically. And this mental illness can occur at anytime, you do not have to be born with it. Because this disturbance or disorder of thought or mood significantly impairs your judgment, your everyday behavior, you capacity to recognize reality or more specifically the same reality that the majority of society recognizes. As well you are impaired in your ability to cope with the ordinary and everyday demands that life puts on you. So again, at one time or another everybody has suffered from a sign and symptom of mental retardation, and even for an extended period of time. So beware of calling others name and classifying them. Dr. James Dazouloute
The Ultimate Collection Of Success/Self-Improvement eBooks AT: http://226a38q7gdqv8w8opr37rak8wc.hop.clickbank.net



