Sentence examples for mentally negative from inspiring English sources

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Stress causes us to become mentally negative, weak and if not dealt with, it will often plague the rest of our lives, inducing various diseases and poor health conditions.

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"They're not as terrified; they aren't mentally as negative".

The 29-year-old is still learning and coming to terms with how she reconciles her racial identity--a struggle to mentally dismantle negative stereotypes and perceptions of Black people.

Therefore, substance abusers may have physically and mentally multiple negative consequences as well as those applicable to their social relationships [ 4], and they are reported to have a poorer quality of life (QoL) than those who are not substance-dependent [ 5].

Absence of knowledge about the ethics of mental illness and negative attitudes about the mentally ill prevent many sufferers from getting more psychiatric care.

"If he can get over the hump of staying out of his own way mentally, not letting the negative thoughts creep in there and alter his swing in any way, he could be a factor tomorrow," Sankey said.

There are two components to this set of issues: one, according to the panel, is the marginalization of populations such as the elderly and mentally ill due to negative attitudes of many citizens toward those populations.

Only after all his other votes were cast did Mr. Taggart swallow hard, mentally review "all the negatives against Lazio and the absolute hatred for Hillary by his supporters" and choose the first lady.

The misconception of the causes of mental illness may be an important antecedent for the pervasive negative attitudes towards mentally ill patients.

Articles were coded as negative if: a) mentally ill persons were portrayed as violent or dangerous; b) mentally ill persons were connected with criminal behaviour, endangering society; c) pejorative and colloquial terms were used and d) media presentations of mental illness promoted negative images and stereotypes.

Stigma is a process where a socially undesirable label (e.g., a psychiatric patient, mentally ill) is attached with negative stereotypes leading to prejudice and discrimination (Link and Phelan 2001).

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