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Mental Disorders: Moving Beyond the Disease Label

Mental Disorders: Moving Beyond the Disease Label

The Etymology and Contemporary Status of “Mental Disease” The term mental disease represents a historical nomenclature used to describe conditions now universally referred to as mental disorders, psychiatric disorders, or psychopathology. While semantically the word “disease” suggests a specific pathological process with a known etiology, symptoms, and predictable progression—analogous to physical ailments like tuberculosis or […]

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Intellectual Disability: Unpacking Historical Labels

Intellectual Disability: Unpacking Historical Labels

Introduction: The Historical Context of “Mental Deficiency” The term Mental Deficiency stands as a significant, though now obsolete, label within the history of psychology, psychiatry, and medical practice. Historically, it served as a broad classification for individuals exhibiting what were perceived as significant intellectual or cognitive limitations, often leading to challenges in adaptive behavior and […]

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