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During the nineteenth century, Americans became known worldwide for their
Pathologizing
Is the process of viewing or treating behaviors, thoughts, or emotions as indicative of a psychological disorder or illness.
Nonsuicidal Self-injury
Deliberate, self-inflicted harm of one's body tissue without the intention of suicide, often as a way to cope with emotional distress.
Alcohol Use Disorder
A syndrome characterized by unsuccessful attempts to quit or limit alcohol consumption, which results in significant adverse effects on an individual’s social interactions, employment, or health status.
Suicide
Is the act of intentionally causing one's own death, often resulting from despair or mental health disorders.
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