What makes something a mental health issue as opposed to a regular health issue that involves the brain?

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  • letterstoheather says:

    mental illness can skew a person’s clarity of thinking, and they may say or do things which are inappropriate from time to time. it’s not purposeful, they can’t help it….

  • Mental illness is all about behavior as reported subjectively by a patient. It is not a physical, systemic, organic disorder. No mental health disorder has ever been shown to be due to a chemical imbalance or to be genetic.

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