Sentences with phrase «serious psychiatric help»

Fellow Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, who represents part of Manhattan, told reporters on Capitol Hill that Weiner is a «serial liar» and someone who «has shown monumentally bad judgment» and «needs serious psychiatric help
Her comments came after Rep. Jerry Nadler, a fellow Democrat who represents part of Manhattan, made biting comments about Weiner, saying Wednesday night that the New York City mayoral hopeful «needs serious psychiatric help

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But it also encompasses a host of other big initiatives, including more than $ 5 billion in funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and money to help the FDA; $ 1 billion for tackling the opioid epidemic; and provisions that are meant to help pair Americans who suffer from serious mental illnesses with available psychiatric beds.
Even the person who has no intention of killing himself, but who uses the threat to force others to take care of him, pay attention to him, or do what he demands, is emotionally disturbed and in serious need of psychiatric help.
The article in question concerns the Hare Psychopathy Checklist — Revised (PCL - R), which is commonly administered in serious criminal cases to help make sentencing decisions as well as in prisons and psychiatric hospitals to determine suitability for release.
He was a man of great humility and empathy, who made it his life's cause to help the millions of people worldwide who suffer from serious psychiatric disease.
It's a very serious psychiatric illness and they can get help, but they need to reach out for it.»
Like adult detainees, juvenile detainees with serious mental disorders have a constitutional right (under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments) to receive needed treatment.5 Mental health professionals believe that providing psychiatric services to juvenile detainees could improve their quality of life and help reduce recidivism.6 - 8 Until we have better data, we can not know how best to use the system's scarce mental health resources.9, 10
Having worked 15 years in psychiatric hospital settings has helped by exposing me to people dealing with serious issues.
After gaining my Master's in Social Work at National Catholic School of Social Services (NCSSS), I helped those suffering serious mental illness, addiction, and their families in the inpatient psychiatric hospital and outpatient community mental health settings.
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