Re: Mental illnesses
- From: Daniel Prince <neutrino1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 20:19:46 -0700
jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason) wrote:
>In article <2u65e11bmpmvgaqg2328biah0bf95h4ci3@xxxxxxx>, Daniel Prince
><neutrino1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason) wrote:
>>
>> >If you have a session with a psychologist or other mental
>> >health professional--he or she will tell you if you have a mental
>> >illness.
>>
>> But how will they tell if I have a mental illness? Is the method
>> they use scientific and objective?
>
>In most cases, they would interview you and have you take some special
>tests.
What tests are these and how do they determine if someone has
depression or any other mental illness? Have these tests been
proven to distinguish between people who are fatigued because they
are depressed and people who are fatigued because they have a
physical illness?
--
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up against me in the bed to help keep me warm.
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