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Mental-health experts gave evidence attributing Ms. Kissel's memory lapses, among other things, to post-traumatic stress disorder that arose from years of physical and sexual abuse by her husband.
Hong Kong Jury Finds American Expatriate Nancy Kissel Guilty of Murder Allison Morrow 2011
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"Mental-health support, mental-health infrastructure was a consideration in looking at Leavenworth," said Jeh Johnson, the Pentagon's general counsel.
Pentagon to Transfer WikiLeaks Suspect to New Prison Julian E. Barnes 2011
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Mental-health professionals and financial advisers are both specializing in this area and sometimes team up to better serve clients.
So, How Does Money Make You Feel? Veronica Dagher 2011
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Mental-health advocates are outraged and have petitioned the Transportation Department to get rid of the new regulation.
Leapin' Lizards! Service Animals Are Multiplying Like Doggone Rabbits Ann Zimmerman 2011
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Mental-health and career experts advocate making time for exercise and favorite activities, no matter how desperate the search becomes.
You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010
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Mental-health experts speculate that the attackers have used knives and other household objects as weapons because of the difficulty of obtaining handguns in China.
For China, Attacks Shine a Light on Its Treatment of the Mentally Ill 2010
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Mental-health students even explore children's literature for buried psychological themes.
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Mental-health experts and people who have been through it agree that the following advice will help you maintain your emotional and physical health during what can be a stressful time.
You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010
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Mental-health experts say PTSD is the primary reason suicides in the military are at an all-time high; 256 soldiers took their own lives in 2008, the highest number since that data was first tracked, in 1980.
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Mental-health parity laws go only so far, when one considers that many of the mentally ill can't afford health insurance.
Robert David Jaffee: Sharon Dunas: Warrior And Angel For The Mentally Ill 2009
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