Examples of using Mental problems in English and their translations into Swedish
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I have mental problems.
Mental problems are complicated.
He had mental problems.
Mental problems, man. Sounds like you have.
I don't have mental problems.
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Like, uh… like I might… like I might be having some mental problems.
I have mental problems, so.
We could bank on your mental problems.
Ian has had mental problems since he was a kid.
Years of depression, mental problems.
Medicines for mental problems and psychotic disturbances.
Sounds like you have mental problems.
She was treated for mental problems during the last decades of her life.
Sounds like you have mental problems.
Mental problems in girls have increased dramatically over the past ten years.
He's got mental problems, too.
Who may or may not have severe mental problems.
Mental problems(France, Greece,
I ain't got no mental problems.
Come on, Sheldon. There are plenty of smart people who don't have mental problems.
She always had mental problems.
also helps to cope with mental problems.
I'm the one got the mental problems in the crew.
she said she had no mental problems.
Medicines for mental problems e.g. haloperidol,
No. She always had mental problems.
This study examines how patients assessed character structure correlates with the patient's self-assessment of their mental problems.
So, so your grandfather was, had mental problems and he.
I understand that is clearly an invite for numerous health issues as well as mental problems.
present a low incidence(about 4%) with mental problems(C Dhejne et al., 2016) in their investigations of co-morbidity of transpersons.