
KadathianStr1d3r
Shattered Mannequin
- Nov 21, 2018
- 278
Mental Illness does have an effect on the growth and formation of the human brain in negative ways yet nobody seems to bother having the same amount of research when it comes to the brain of somebody that has been suicidal for a long period of time.
Are they practically brain damage that they may never recover?
Can the suicidal be able to finally be labeled as handicapped so they can receive the support they need?
Can brain plasticity fix the brain of a post-suicidal individual or does it have the same permanent damages akin to that of an alcoholic?
I need answers please since I can't find it anywhere?
Are they practically brain damage that they may never recover?
Can the suicidal be able to finally be labeled as handicapped so they can receive the support they need?
Can brain plasticity fix the brain of a post-suicidal individual or does it have the same permanent damages akin to that of an alcoholic?
I need answers please since I can't find it anywhere?