Delora Struzzi: Mentally disabled? Metally challenged?
Shane Getler: "Psychiatric patients"~Dr. B.~
Lorelei Lilburn: the answer must be kinfolk for sure. yet regrettably, money is so major to anybody. I actually have referred to the type of marvelous number of households split because at the same time as someone dies, households continually wrestle over who receives what.
Len Bormes: My family is important to me on so many levelsMy parents have always loved me always will no matter what they are there if I need them.My sisters and brother - we know everything about each other grew up together understand each other they will always be therewhen I want to laugh or cryMy husband- My lover, friend,partner - I couldn't imagine him not being in my life. I adore him (ps married 32 years tomorrow)my children- I loved them before I set my eyes on them and they wrapped me around their fingers with a gaze, a smile a laughMy family is my life where would I be witho! ut them?...Show more
Teodoro Lamond: Family is most important thing for any one. Family is a please where peoplle learn most of the things of life. When your friends think your a ****, your family will say strong willed.when your neighbours say your selfish your family will say you look out for yourself and independent. Please visit our side to learn importance of the family.
Floyd Labuda: A little embarrassed.Kept my sense of humor .Asked the audience what their opinion was on the subject.Their answers got me back on track and saved my sanity lol.
Kirk Coolbeth: I know its a weird Q BTW.
Sherri Drakos: Mental people isn't really a nice term but i'm guessing that is why you are asking this question.You could always say something like mentally disturbed or suffering from a mental illness.
Emilie Santmyer: Family or chosen family, because I spent my time with them sharing, know me and love me , in spite of it all.It is a blessing to be able to b! e myself and be appreciated just as I am, for who I am.
! Robt Betker: Underrated geniuses.
Derick Kinnard: FAMILY IS THE VERY PLACE WHERE I CAN SHARE MY SADNESS AND HAPPINESS IN ORDER TO RELEASE MY PAIN AND THE ALL FAMILY MEMBERS ALWAYS TAKE ALL SORT OF PAIN FROM OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS. SO FAMILY IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT TO ME.
Jackelyn Archut: Why would a family gladly feel the honour of the obligation to assist the evil govenment officers to spy their own son who yet commited any serious crime? The son of the family even cover up for them too. But why?Well, this is my life in Singapore. Family is no longer important to me anymore. Cheers. That's all I have to say & well wishes for those who has a family....Show more
German Thal: I love them.
Adelle Weight: I am writing a novel and need a polite way to say "mental students" or "people". What would be a kind way to say these with out offending mental people? :P Thanks
Barton Morfee: They're very important to me. In a way, I feel a type of connection to t! hem that I don't with complete strangers. I was raised along side my family members and share a bond that is very close, and just knowing that I share some of the same blood makes me feel even closer.
Angelyn Ducas: Yes they know and they love it. They really hate anyone who does not obey them. Hitler did it at a rate unequaled and many husbands beat their wive and kids (the low end) People have actually killed others over a parking place. There are those who think the sun shines only for them and as you can see they all have a mental problem of different strengths. .
Everette Rovinsky: Family is important to me because God created family. He knew we would need each other in order to survive the things we have to face in this world. Also because two is better than one so if you have more in your family it is even better support for you.
Donte Liversedge: It is a personality type identified by Adolf Adorno to understand what made people do such horrib! le things during the Holocaust. This personality type is characterized! by unquestioned obedience to authority, intolerance of anyone who does not fit into their ideals, excessive need to conform to conventions, and superstitious beliefs.
Rosella Figliola: Family is always there. A strong family is the foundation for the success of our children.Strong Families - Family ValuesH. Wallace Goddard, Ph.D.The family is the basic social unit of society. It is in the family that we first learn to play, to share, to help and to love. Some families effectively prepare family members to be strong, contributing members of society; others do not.All families have challenges and weaknesses. But some families use key strengths to grow and prosper. What makes some families effective and others ineffective? Years of research have found that strong families cultivate six characteristics.First, strong families have commitment. The membership of each family member is recognized and valued. Family members are committed to help each other succeed and there i! s an attitude of "one for all, and all for one." In short, there is allegiance to the family and family life is a priority.Second, strong families express appreciation. Appreciation is one of the deepest human needs. We all want our efforts recognized and appreciated. Strong families make a habit of expressing gratitude. They look for the good in one another and openly acknowledge it when it is found. They celebrate their successes. In strong families, communication is positive and compliments are common.Third, strong families spend time together. Although quality time is important, so is quantity time. Strong families do things together and do them often. They enjoy the time they spend with their families . They eat together, play together, and work together. Frequently they choose family activities over other non-family activities. This abundance of time together helps them develop an abundance of shared experiences and memories that unite and strengthen them.Fourth, stro! ng families develop spiritually. For many families, their faith communi! ty becomes a second family that provides extra support. A spiritual connection can also provide purpose, direction, and perspective. As the old adage says, "the family that prays together stays together."Fifth, strong families deal effectively with conflict, stress, and crisis. All families experience conflict, but strong families attack the problem, not each other. They manage conflict in ways that are respectful of the unique perspective that each family member brings to a problem. Furthermore, strong families manage their resources wisely and plan ahead so stress is minimized. When crisis does hit, strong families unite and draw on one another for strength and support.Finally, strong families have rhythm. They have routines, rituals, and traditions that give direction, meaning, and structure to the daily flow of life. There are rules or principles that they live by. These family patterns or rhythms also give stability and clarify family roles and expectations. Still, the! healthiest families are also open to change. They have learned to adapt to the changing needs of their family. They grow with the times and one another. From both the past and the present grow new traditions and new rhythm. The harmony and rhythm may change in creative ways, but the beauty of the music continues.Effective family communication could be listed as a seventh family strength, but actually communication is a basis for all family strengths. As the six strengths develop, so does communication. The reverse is also true, effective family communication contributes to the development of family strengths.All families have room for improvement. All families have some strengths. By adding strengths to those you already have, you can make your family even stronger....Show more
Janeen Perona: I wait at the station for the next train to come along and get back on.Sometimes, though, it's the wrong train! I realize, Oh no, this isn't my train of thought! It's a Crazy ! Train! Or a circus train! Or the Little Engine That Could! But it's ! not my train of thought! Then I have to quickly get off and hope the next train is the right one.When this happens in a meeting, or a presentation, or a speech, it's a little awkward. And not just for me....Show more
Manual Burtis: Family will always be there. When your friends think your a ****, your family will say strong willed.when your neighbours say your selfish your family will say you look out for yourself and independent.It dosent matter who your family is either.you could be chiniese and your family russian ( adoption)athiest will religious family membersit dosent matterfamily dosent mean a certificate eitheryour comrades at the fire station are your familyyour soldiers in the barracks are your familyit just means you are safe with themyou trust themand you love them...Show more
Michel Mccaulley: Simple!~No matter how insane I get, they think they are obligated to love me. And I love them for it!And no matter ! how crazy they get (and they do TEST this theory sometimes), they know I will be there for them and love them through out the nutty times too!Live well...Show more
James Langmyer: People with mental health issues.EDIT: I usually agree with Dr. B or "michelle". However, you cannot refer to people with psychiatric issues as "patients" if you are not in the medical field. If your character in your novel is a psychologist, psychiatrist, psychiatric nurse or any other professional working with individuals in a medical setting only then they can be referred to as "patients"....Show more
Adrian Sherlin: Stopped talking to see if anyone was listening.
Eva Lichlyter: How did you style it out?....was it at a meeting?....or a presentation? or a speech you were doing?....etc how did you deal with it? and what did you feel at the time?
Hubert Jestes: Sanely Impaired
Heidy Fujikake: special, reverse geniuses, mentally handicapped, retarded (retarded is actua! lly not a bad word, it actually means slow)
Olen Penhallurick: co! ughed until it came to me.
Coleen Carignan: I just boarded a new train and off I went again.
Patrick Bitsui: "the family that prays together stays together" Family is sometimes not the ones of blood however, I have several "brothers" and a few "sisters" I would lay my life down for my family.My real brother and I could care less of each other..., my best friend in another state,I can count on for anything and everything,proven time and time again...My "sisters' and I fight like any family but, we come back together..My mamma well, we are the best of friends..Sometimes you just have to make your own family.My ex step dad is the one I call Dad, we talk about everything......Show more
Randall Twehous: Emotionally Disturbed Persons (EDP), Mentally Disturbed Persons (MDP), retarded (slang aside, it only means not fully developed), mentally handicapped, mentally retarded, mentally disabled are all politically correct.Personally, I do prefer squirrel chasers.
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