Insurance regulators base the two - year rule on the premise that someone buying an insurance contract with the intention of committing suicide probably can not manage to wait two years from a financial or
mental health point of view before executing the plan.
Not exact matches
I watched several more testimonials last night, and partly because I am fairly far removed from the scene, and discuss the matter from a female
point of view, a wife, a mother, a grand - mother, an aunt, a god - mother, also the
point of view of health and hygiene, which is huge, physical, scientific, and
mental.
Thus the seeming conceptual rapprochement may have turned out to be an uneasy truce, without a clear exploration
of the differences in
points of view of mental health professionals and clergymen.
There will always be people with differing opinions about everything, but we don't blame other people's
points of view for our own
mental health difficulties.
Now they have come together so you have had school representatives, law enforcement,
mental health officials coming together, to really talk about this issue from a systemic
point of view.
Hundreds now know that schizophrenia is not bigger than God, and I have a growing platform to share a Christian
point of view in the world
of mental health.
The next few articles delves deeper into this topic with Julian, using his expertise in Criminal Law from Germany; we also hear from Tonya Krause - Phelan, a Professor and Auxiliary Dean at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, who discusses this from an American
point of view, and from Mary Prior QC, touching on English Law and
mental health.
From a legal
point of view there are two priorities which stand out: Priority 2.3, to «uphold the rights
of people living with
mental health problems and illnesses,» which includes recommendations relating to the removal
of barriers to full participation, stopping disclosure
of police apprehensions under
mental health acts for «police record checks,» aligning legislation and policies with the UN Convention on the Rights
of Person with Disabilities, moving away from methods
of seclusion and restraint, and supporting advocacy.
Addressing Infant and Toddler Issues in the Juvenile Court: Challenges for the 21st Century Lillas, Langer, & Drinane Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 55 (2), 2004
View Abstract Illustrates the problems, conflicts, and solutions in working to protect an infant's or toddler's best interests from three points of view: a children's attorney, a judge, and an infant mental health specialist and interdisciplinary trai
View Abstract Illustrates the problems, conflicts, and solutions in working to protect an infant's or toddler's best interests from three
points of view: a children's attorney, a judge, and an infant mental health specialist and interdisciplinary trai
view: a children's attorney, a judge, and an infant
mental health specialist and interdisciplinary trainer.
gathering different perspectives about
mental health and wellbeing from a cultural and local community
point of view
The Community Mentoring Program is about connecting some participating KidsMatter Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services with people in their community to gather different perspectives about
mental health and wellbeing from a cultural and local community
point of view.
In my opinion as both an alienated parent and a psychiatric nurse, this
point lends itself to the argument that parental alienation as a form
of abuse should be
viewed within the context
of mental health to ensure an effective and robust assessment process.
She has contributed as an expert on
mental health issues at Central Florida News 13, Fox News,
Point of View, and YourTango.