First, I worried that my in-laws would sue me for defamation, and now I have to worry that some psychotic moron is going to plagiarize me? |
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If he had been psychotic before, he was a fuming lunatic now, Evelyn decided. |
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The most commonly reported psychotic features are auditory hallucinations and delusions. |
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It does not mean that he is in a psychotic state or raving mad, but it indicates your finding in a legal way. |
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In vulnerable individuals, cannabis precipitates schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and worsens their course. |
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Living with a schizophrenic, psychotic mother must have left an indelible mark on him. |
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They say that detention is creating a spiral of depression, psychotic symptoms and self-mutilation. |
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Don't people who take drugs know about the effects of crystal meth, how addictive it is, about the psychotic effects as well? |
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Because the patient remained extremely psychotic and agitated, IM haloperidol was administered, but this produced a dystonic torticollis. |
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Forget about all the psychotic blabber and idiosyncratic ramblings about visions in his head. |
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This was closer to sociopathy and narcissism than to an impulsive psychotic response to perceived injustices. |
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The first thesis is that much neurotic symptomatology and indeed much so-called normal behaviour has a psychotic core. |
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This, it was believed, would pacify psychotic patients and relieve extreme neurotic symptoms. |
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I hope I haven't confused you too much about the difference between a psychotic and a neurotic, there is a definite difference. |
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It scares me that I'm capable of such psychotic, stubborn, never-ending faith and hope in this person. |
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The intensity of the raw, vitriolic malice in the sibilant voice was beyond anything in even his fevered, psychotic dreams. |
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It was estimated that daily users of cannabis had rates of psychotic symptoms between 1.6 and 1.8 times higher than those of non-users. |
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We have in our extended family more than one member who has a psychotic illness. |
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Psychologically, heavy daily use can induce toxic psychosis, a psychotic episode hallmarked by panic, fear and hallucination. |
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Welner explains that someone with a severe, brief, psychotic reaction, who has borderline personality disorder, might even hallucinate. |
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It was all Jalal's psychotic handiwork and I did not have anything to do with. |
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Roles include trying to subdue psychotic children, breaking up fights in the school yard and general administrative duties. |
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Antipsychotic drugs should also be considered in unexplained sudden deaths in psychotic patients. |
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He has been painted by the Western press as a drunk, a psychotic, an unreconstructed Stalinist, and a guy who cheats at golf. |
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We have our doubts about a vaccine that causes humans to go homicidally psychotic. |
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It's important to know which conditions can mimic psychotic illness but should be treated differently, both acutely and chronically. |
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That when push comes to shove, the bureau will take the perjurious word of her slimy psychotic husband. |
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Though he was incoherent and loud, at times my impression was that he was not psychotic or manic. |
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I mean, are these common or garden mildly psychotic impulses, or are they going to progress? |
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I wasn't breathing fire in every scene, but I wanted to get across that he was a psychotic. |
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One minute I was fighting off psychotic gossip cravers and the next thing I knew, I was here sobbing. |
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We excluded patients with psychotic features, major depressive disorders, cyclothymia, or bipolar disorders. |
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There are moments of impenetrable psychotic darkness, followed swiftly by wry humor. |
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Some affected people suffer mental disturbances such as delirium, hallucinations, and even psychotic behaviour. |
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The study found the antidepressant effect of BT to be robust among psychotic depressed and elderly depressed patients. |
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Arjuna then experiences something that sounds to a modern reader like a psychotic break or psychedelic experience. |
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Even what we psychoanalysts come across in our consulting rooms is a vast range of disorders, which for the sake of simplicity we call psychotic. |
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I was about to turn into a crazy psychotic lunatic and there was nothing I could do to stop myself. |
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The mean decrease in the severity of psychotic symptoms and EPS favored risperidone. |
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The help received at this temple served as an alternative to clinical psychiatric treatment for these people with psychotic illness. |
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As well as symptoms of panic, these nine patients all had overt psychotic symptoms and behavioural disturbance. |
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I know I know I get all kinds of strange paranoid psychotic dreams when I am in a bad mood. |
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Excessive doses produce hyperactivity, paranoia and other psychotic symptoms. |
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Has the Minister seen studies or reports that link cannabis use with psychotic symptoms or mental health disorders? |
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One of their sons suffered from schizophrenia and was prone to violent psychotic episodes. |
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One simply cannot equate psychotic disturbances which alter the entire personality with physical diseases. |
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She is a deeply disturbed, psychotic individual, whose case should never have gone to trial. |
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I must say that some of the emails I get from Leftists do have all the hallmarks of psychotic thought disorder. |
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The only safety issue seems to be in seriously disturbed patients, in whom meditation may trigger psychotic episodes. |
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Celebrity stalkers are usually found in the love obsessional group, a high proportion of whom suffer from psychotic illnesses. |
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One of the most disenfranchised groups in health care is older people with psychotic disorders. |
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We found very little evidence of psychiatric illness, none of the subjects had psychotic disorders for example. |
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Edwin was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and marijuana induced psychotic disorder. |
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Child abuse seems to be particularly related to psychotic symptoms and diagnoses of schizophrenia. |
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This is a story of a psychotically insane man on death row, given a reprieve because, well, he's psychotic. |
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Maybe it's just some psychotic or bored and deranged person making a prank call. |
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The psychotic pill pusher reportedly refused to leave, sending both doctor and patient fleeing for their lives. |
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A large intake of cannabis seems able to trigger acute psychotic episodes and may worsen outcomes in established psychosis. |
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Why is it possible for our governments to exhibit what I describe as psychotic detachment? |
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Further complicating matters is Faunia's ex-husband Farley, a psychotic Vietnam veteran. |
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Granted his psychotic illness was largely dormant at the time, but he did have a major diagnosis. |
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Using cannabis once or twice a week almost doubles the risk of suffering psychotic symptoms in later life, researchers said yesterday. |
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Ann and I have our differences on the issues, but I personally appreciate her psychotic rants. |
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The defence presented evidence that Juman suffered from cannabis-induced psychotic disorder, reactive depression and schizophrenia. |
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Many of these patients also experienced a relapse of their psychotic illness after the pregnancy. |
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The movie features fast cars, a psychotic with road rage, a bounty hunter, and an attractive blonde. |
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He was afflicted with a psychotic disorder called zoanthropy, and was reduced to acting like a brute beast of the field. |
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This suggests that the actions are not mediated via the impact of the antipsychotic drug on psychotic symptoms alone. |
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Enrique's face is twisted into a rictus grin, and he lets out the unmistakable chortle of sheer psychotic derangement. |
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He's a psychotic madman, unlike any that has been seen on film before. |
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Curtis wanted me to play him as a psychotic, demonic character. |
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I have noticed that I have a soft spot for psychotic people. |
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To the increasing number of kids now smoking it, PCP induces a psychotic state with symptoms that resemble schizophrenia. |
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Data show that emergency evacuation from submarines due to severe cardiac problems or psychotic behavior is second in frequency to trauma and surgery. |
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Here we have an inept comedian bear, a diva pig, a masochistic daredevil, a psychotic foreign culinary expert, and a raucously eccentric house band. |
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Their son Adie, a promising scholar, crosses the boundary into the cesspit of violence which marks the lives of his lover Sita and her psychotic brother Jean. |
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She's had a psychotic breakdown, and been committed to a mental hospital. |
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We investigated whether a specialist team could achieve better outcomes for people with early non-affective psychotic disorders than existing services. |
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But according expert opinion and the case details released to the public, she was also floridly psychotic and delusional. |
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How can we taxonomize their experience, and differentiate it from hallucination, or psychotic break? |
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For a long time we wanted to believe that here we were dealing with abnormal monsters, psychopaths, or mentally defective, even psychotic individuals. |
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Patients with chronic severe depressive and anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, and bipolar disorders are particularly in need of specialty consultation and management. |
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Tonight she bounds onstage in a fuchsia pink lycra all-in-one and immediately starts dancing in a style best described as psychotic military porn-star aerobics. |
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The doc stared at the psychotic girl who was yammering away at him. |
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I had a friend sending me weird emails about conspiracies he saw all around him, but he too had stayed shy of a psychotic break. |
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On the other hand, the number of accounts from reputable people who are clearly not psychotic adds up. |
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Would someone with a psychotic disorder be able to be in the CIA and hide it? |
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Has Ramon considered the fact that more than a few of them might be very lonely people, frustrated housewives with psychotic husbands or just nutters? |
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There can be psychotic features, catatonic features, or postpartum onset. |
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There were outpourings of prejudice and hatred, fantasies of violence accompanied by curses and epithets, psychotic rhapsodies, monologues of suicide and self-mutilation. |
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Getting through the early puppy phase was hard-going, particularly for mom, but thankfully he's calming down a lot now and mostly not acting quite so psychotic. |
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I'm weary of his monotone droning as he reads yet another story of yet another hapless, submissive male being dominated by yet another psychotic nympho. |
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He wasn't really psychotic, just neurotically worried that he was. |
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Then becoming so consumed with hate for them, she went psychotic. |
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I'm happy to coordinate a group working through the Forum, but don't expect me to invite any of you psychotic whackos to my home for dinner and a movie. |
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They spread hatred for us with a psychotic mass murderer and then they assailed the capital and when we moved to accost them they mysteriously withdrew. |
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At its lowest it can dissolve our sense of identity and capacity to function as a separate individual, leaving us floundering in confusion, chaos and psychotic breakdown. |
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Can someone please explain to me how the most elemental political issues can be derived from this overhyped melange of the obvious and the psychotic? |
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This letter contained an obituary notice and some psychotic ramblings. |
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Genetic risk for psychotic disorder might be expressed in part as sensitivity to the psychotomimetic effect of cannabis. |
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The participants were asked to complete an online questionnaire designed to measure psychotic traits in healthy people. |
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She said she did not find any evidence of a psychotic disorder, but there were elements of paranoia and antisocial personality disorder. |
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Highsmith's protagonist is a c Walm character whose psychotic tendencies slowly reveal themselves. |
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Marta Di Forti of King's College London led a case-control study of 410 patients with a first psychotic episode and 370 population controls. |
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Monis seems to have been both and dedicated to his psychotic beliefs. |
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Schizotypal personality traits in nonpsychotic relatives are associatedwith positive symptoms in psychotic probands. |
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Tobacco use among people with psychotic conditions has previously been put down to relief from distress or self-medication. |
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The only published report documents three cases of psychosis in which psychotic symptoms persisted despite thymectomy. |
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Psychotic traits include hallucinations and delusions, and can be a precursor to psychotic disorders. |
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Neurocognition and suicidal behaviour in an Irish population with major psychotic disorders. |
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The 27-year-old man was admitted because resistance to his usual neuroleptic therapy had allowed psychotic symptoms to develop. |
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Your columnist argues that THC, the main psychoactive component in cannabis, makes the brain more susceptible to psychotic episodes. |
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While I was in the nuthouse, I contrived a couple palindromes that can only be called psychotic. |
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With its snarly synths and ricocheting beats, this modern-day morality play set to music marks his psychotic break and spiritual rebirth. |
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In the psychotic patient one needs to focus specifically on the behaviour and appearance of the patient. |
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Holden said Breivik had developed paranoid schizophrenia and was psychotic at the time of the attacks, and that his condition was persisting. |
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In the white light of the studio the sullen mustard wool, the psychotic stitching, the brutal dowdiness snarled at the world. |
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You'll know him as Mr Gilbert, the psychotic head of sixth form in The In-Betweeners. |
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Some of the brain-altering effects, while possibly temporary, appear to make it more difficult for people to withdraw from these medications without psychotic reactions. |
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Mental health care priorities need to be shifted from psychotic disorders to common mental disorders like depression, anxiety disorders, somatoform disorder, etc. |
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In adults with intellectual disability and autism, psychoses are rarely detected due to misinterpretation of psychotic symptoms being autism or impaired communication skills. |
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Unlike a delusional psychotic person, the pseudologue will abandon the story or change it if confronted with contradictory evidence or sufficient disbelief. |
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The ground defied the Council. It changed in sped-up corrasion, in the buckling of tectonics at some psychotic rate as if time was untethered from its rules. |
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In a January 2014 study, conducted in the British Journal of Psychiatry, scientists found that comedians tend to have high levels of psychotic personality traits. |
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That's not to mention a senior nurse who steals husbands, bonks surgeons in the medicine cupboard and has recently been attacked by a psychotic doctor with a drink problem. |
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But instead of delving into a psyche of a psychotic fan, Allen gets in the head of a maladjusted cyber-bullying critic who still lives in his parents' basement. |
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Only one third of individuals identified as being at clinical high risk for psychosis actually convert to a psychotic disorder within a 3 year follow-up period. |
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Is it not possible that dopamine inhibition in the mesolimbic system might hypersensitize that tract to manifest psychotic symptoms when that inhibition is lifted? |
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What if the potential victim is actively psychotic, not committable under your particular state's law, but refusing all assistance because of paranoia? |
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Women who have been exposed to long periods of prostitution activities reveal other symptoms, including cutting, psychological abreaction and psychotic episodes. |
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