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mental disease

NOUN
  1. any disease of the mind; the psychological state of someone who has emotional or behavioral problems serious enough to require psychiatric intervention

How To Use mental disease In A Sentence

  • Theories of mental diseases commixed with philosophy and religious beliefs.
  • Love is a grave mental disease.
  • Include to weigh obstacle of arrearage of development of sexual mental disease, neurosis, spirit and character.
  • He said he had echolalia, which, the narrator explains, is a mental disease where the patient repeats what they hear.
  • However, in two cases of segmental disease, genetic transmission of the generalized disease has been reported.
  • Were an alleged lunatic standing as a defendant in a criminal suit to use one-tenth of the amount of ingenuity and conscious direction of his symptoms that the average paranoiac uses, he would furnish the champions of the idea of malingering of mental disease with enough material to convict a dozen lunatics. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • It's a mental disease that infects people with the egocentric and ethnocentric delusion that they are superior, and they justify themselves by taking isolated words and phrases from thier relligious scriptures, whether they be in the Torah or Tanach or Bible or Qur'an. Religious Fundamentalism in Israel
  • Lithium may be responsible for the reputed benefit of certain spring waters to patients with mental disease.
  • Include to weigh obstacle of arrearage of development of sexual mental disease, neurosis, spirit and character.
  • Narcissism is a noxious mental disease that leads people to grandiose delusions.
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