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Does this mean I am clinicaly insane? |
I have: Nothing says you are criminally insane. Just keep doing what you need to and you should be fine. Not necessarily. Insanity is more a legal term than a clinical term these days. yes, You can choose for yourself if you want to be insane or not. It is up to you to cast aside these diagnoses and reach inside yourself and crawl into a life you can deal with. These are all self absorbed analysis's. Look at the outside picture and find yourself, not inside. Insanity is a legal term; it has nothing to do with psychology. You list several disorders, but were you diagnosed with them, or are you self-diagnosing? Most of that can be successfully treated by a good, responsible therapist through medication, behavior modification, and attentive care and counseling. Good luck. Not necessarily. "Insane" is a legal term. "Psychotic" is a clinical term. The only thing you listed that sometimes involves psychosis is bipolar disorder. Some of the other things you mentioned are symptoms and not recognized disorders. No, but I am very curious if you were actually diagnosed with Borderline. |
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