mental issue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmentalandissue
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mental
adjective
uk/ˈmen.təl/us/-t̬əl/
relating to the mind, or involving the process ...
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issue
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪʃ.uː/us/ˈɪʃ.uː/
a subject or problem that people are thinking and ...
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Other criticism include using standard templates for the petitions, the inability to deal with residents who have mental issues, and a perceived lack of empathy.
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The series tells the stories of women who face serious emotional, physical or mental issues or circumstances during their pregnancies.
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Reasons for these disappearances may include problems at home, health or mental issues, snags with the law, or a taste for adventure.
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He refused to seek professional help for his mental issues.
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In addition to the driver, these buses often have attendants or aides on board to deal with physical or mental issues of student passengers.
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Had she been a regular, non-bionic field agent, her mental issues would have disqualified her from being an agent.
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Historians have speculated that exposure to the chemicals in his paints may have contributed to the mental issues that arose in his 30s.
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He has also argued that psychiatry should focus only on severe mental illness, conceived as neurological disorders, rather than other mental issues that he viewed as non-medical.
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In 1980, the area was designated by the community psychiatric authorities as an area in which to house people with mental issues, among the regular population.
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In other words, wartime pressures had stirred up repressed mental issues in the soldiers, who were a representative statistical sample of the general population, gender aside.
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Such friends have mental issues like two people in one sweater, one trying to become an energy being, and another who can make keys to any lock.
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