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Marijuana Use And Mental Illness In Teens - Articles
Smoking Marijuana Speeds Up Onset of Mental Illness
by
Dina S.
Posted
Thu 17 Feb 2011 9:58am
they may have shown up in a person’s 20s begin to show up in their early to late teens. Young people over the age of 18 were twice more likely to develop mental illnesses after using... teens. Current health campaigns stress the dangers of pot for older users, but it may be even more harmful to younger smokers. Smoking marijuana won’t necessarily cause mental
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Medical Marijuana: Smoking pot can get you fired
by
Matthew Z.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:07pm
Twelve states have made medical marijuana use legal, but it appears the law that protects does not extend to the workplace. The California Supreme Court has ruled a medical marijuana user can be fired from their job for failing a company mandated drug test.
Medical marijuana use is a complicated and contradictory issue. Legal in 12 states
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Sickness absence due to common mental illness in the Netherlands
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Sun 13 Dec 2009 12:00am
This study investigated the incidence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders in the Netherlands from 2001 to 2007 in an observational study in about 1 million employees, working in various economic sectors, representative for the Dutch workforce.
The 12-month incidence of sickness absence due to common mental disorders was 2.2
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5 Things Teens Can Do to Help Mentally-Ill Friend
by
Kate McLaughlin.


Posted
Mon 08 Feb 2010 3:21am
Write down the behaviors or actions that worry you. Be as specific as possible.
If your friend is another teen, talk to their parents or school counselor.
At a time when you both are calm and comfortable, share your list and the fact that these are symptoms of an illness that can be treated.
If he/she already has a mental health diagnosis
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Stigma and Mental Illness – Mental Health Awareness
by
melissalynnshell

Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 6:15am
that people who suspect they are mentally ill, will not seek help out of fear of what others will think.
Here are some common myths that may be used to justify negative feelings about... Psychiatric Association, one in five Americans suffer from a mental disorder in any given year. Mental illness can strike people of any age, race, religion, or income status.
Myth
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Parents With Mental Illness – Mental Health Awareness
by
melissalynnshell

Posted
Thu 13 May 2010 8:06am
Awareness
There is a stigma attached to parents who have a mental illness. This stigma is more severe than for any other chronic illness, like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Many people believe that all parents with a mental illness are incapable of being a good parent. They assume that the children of these parents will be emotionally
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