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men·tal [ˈmentəl] PRID.

1. mental (of the mind):

mental
mental
mental process

2. mental (psychological):

mental
mental
to suffer a [complete] mental collapse
mental cruelty
mental illness
mental state

3. mental pog. (crazy):

mental
nor
mental
to be mental about sth

men·tal aˈrith·me·tic SAM. no mn.

ˈmen·tal hos·pi·tal SAM.

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Rather, they are believed to be separate neural and mental systems.
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These sessions are conducted by mental health professionals who have experience and training in working with children.
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The meta-layer focuses on an unnamed author trying to write a novel but suffering a severe mental block.
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The activity that requires a person's mental or physical effort is work (as in a day's work).
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We want no more whitewashing from certain mental health organisations like the one across the road.
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He still struggled, however, with both physical and mental problems.
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Also, because the body and mind are one, there is a direct relationship between mental and physical posture.
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The new treatment program was viewed as an alternative to the state mental hospitals.
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Social workers provide a significant amount of mental health treatment.
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On this view, any mental representation can be transformed into another mental representation through some series of steps.
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