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Mental Illness and Intellectual Disability

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_276Diff_between_MI_and_ID.pdf (146.29 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76533
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Author
Inclusion Europe
Mental Health Europe
Abstract

[Excerpt] Both, people with intellectual disability and people with mental illness, suffer from prejudices, negative attitudes, degrading treatment, abuse and discrimination in society. They are often discriminated against by employers, social and health services, or housing societies and in the access to goods or to financial services. They experience painful emotions, being out of control, or loosing all they have.

Date Issued
2007-01-01
Keywords
disabilities
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person
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economic independence
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freedom of choice
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programs
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processes
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benefit
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policies
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equality
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mental illness
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neglect
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abuse
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depression
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schizophrenia
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anxiety
Type
article

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