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Where does the history of Canada's correctional system begin?
Disorders
Conditions characterized by abnormal physical or mental patterns that can affect various aspects of health, leading to distress or impairment in daily functioning.
Hysteria
An outdated term historically used to describe uncontrollable emotion or excitement, especially among women; now understood in terms of specific psychological disorders or reactions.
Biased Diagnosis
The presence of prejudice or partiality in making a medical or psychological diagnosis, potentially leading to incorrect or unfair treatment outcomes.
Tranquilizers
Tranquilizers are a class of drug used to reduce anxiety or induce sedation, often prescribed to treat anxiety disorders or sleep disturbances.
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