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Discover Ludwig"mental issues" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to psychological disorders, such as depression and anxiety. For example, "My friend has been struggling with some mental issues for the past few months."
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"Mental issues.
There are undoubtedly many reasons for this negative stigma of those with mental issues.
One had mental issues so severe his apartment contained bottles of his own urine.
"I told everybody I talk to that I … have serious mental issues.
Weiner repeatedly emphasized that her parents believed they were responsible for all of Reed's mental issues.
Have you suffered with mental issues at work due to an excessive workload or other reasons?
"That's a lot of baggage and mental issues to work through.
BATTLE with the mental issues that have afflicted Batman since childhood.
—Jon Kyl, a Republican senator from Arizona "My question is, lots of folks have mental issues.
Susan Boyle has "no underlying mental issues" and is simply exhausted, Amanda Holden has insisted.
So many of them deal with mental issues, mental distress and it's really so overwhelming... but it's mostly positive.
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