Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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stereotypes in films are more cruel than ever


The key point of the report is that the public receives information about mental illness primarily from film and not by other types of media. A YouGov survey commissioned for the report indicates that 44% of the public thinks that people with mental illness to act violently.
The report also shows that while the film industry assumes its responsibility to provide an accurate portrayal of homosexuality and racism, the depiction of mental illness continues to be based on prejudice.
There are some exceptions, such as " A Beautiful Mind" starring Russell Crowe and "Some voices " with Daniel Craig.

Mental health stereotypes in the movies crueler Than Ever, New Report Claims memory, learning, and more, according to a study published a few days ago on Neurology. The study attests to the importance of screening to assess any cognitive problems in children after the diagnosis of epilepsy, in order to allow a speedy recovery. There is indeed a time window of action that allows a full recovery of cognitive functions. The screening is even more important in the event id for additional risk factors for cognitive problems: multiple crises, the use of AEDs and early signs of epilepsy in EEG traces.
Children with Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy
at Risk for Cognitive Problems

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