Thread: Schizophrenia?
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JJunkhead
06-02-2006, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Boom Boom
If the condition the guy in this song has is induced by drugs (and that is very likely the case) than it probably wouldn't be readily diagnosed as schizophrenia. DSM-IV (current psychiatric manual)
Drugs - HOw - Justify if you a thrtowing your knowladge around.

Just cause you can read this in a book doesn't make it so - if Manard has personal experiance with psychosis then he will inherenently know more then someone who has just read a book.

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Originally Posted by Boom Boom
When LSD was still legal and used somewhat in medicine (contoversial!) it was famous among psychiatrists for its abilities to 'mimic' some forms of psychosis, and was used in research projects dealing with better understanding of schizophrenia too.
Another sign you read a book. LSD only resemembles Psychosis is you know little about either and nothing about both
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Re: Schizophrenia?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Boom Boom
If the condition the guy in this song has is induced by drugs (and that is very likely the case) than it probably wouldn't be readily diagnosed as schizophrenia. DSM-IV (current psychiatric manual)
Drugs - HOw - Justify if you a thrtowing your knowladge around.

Just cause you can read this in a book doesn't make it so - if Manard has personal experiance with psychosis then he will inherenently know more then someone who has just read a book.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Boom Boom
When LSD was still legal and used somewhat in medicine (contoversial!) it was famous among psychiatrists for its abilities to 'mimic' some forms of psychosis, and was used in research projects dealing with better understanding of schizophrenia too.
Another sign you read a book. LSD only resemembles Psychosis is you know little about either and nothing about both
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