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What is the name for the psychological disorder person who often talks to themselves in a low voice while alon |
What is the name for the psychological disorder person who often talks to themselves in a low voice while alon not everyone who talks to themselves is necessarily disordered.......sometimes it just helps them remember stuff. called being crazy? Schizophrenic? Multiple personality disorder? Tourettes? Bi-polar? Manic depression? talking to one's self in a low toned voice is not that notable at all...i know several who do that. it's their form of expression. sometimes, it's just a matter of looking at currently existing dilemmas that they need to weigh (arguing with themselves..."if i do this,...nah, but if i do...") |
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