NOUN
- (psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion; a more neutral term than mental illness
How To Use mental disturbance In A Sentence
- Only serious psychoses that required psychiatric consultation and/or treatment were considered as mental disturbances.
- The assumption is that, well these people had a mental disturbance or mental illness, that's why they did what they did.
- The installation of this phone booth is definitely creating physical danger and mental disturbance to local as well as visiting pedestrians.
- Did you ever see any sign of a mental disturbance with him?
- The patient is spiritless, indifferent in expression, has dull eyes and a sluggish response, or may even be unconscious or have a mental disturbance.
- Their skin also becomes discoloured and their personality becomes morbid due to the mental disturbance that accompanies the condition.
- A diagnosis is usually made based on the description of the mental disturbance, risk factors and family history.
- Yet mental disturbance is sometimes more dangerous when it is repressed. Times, Sunday Times
- Maybe this man was suffering some mental disturbance. Times, Sunday Times
- Some affected people suffer mental disturbances such as delirium, hallucinations, and even psychotic behaviour.