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Yes, that is what it means. IMHO people who were severely abused as

children have severe anxiety and magical thinking which, in the

context of a nanosecond evaluation, superficially looks like

psychosis. Later,, the side effects of the antipsychotics make the

person look like other chronically ill people who have taken

antipsychtoics. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

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> Does this mean that a history of abuse/trauma/injury is often ignored

> in people diagnosed with Schizophrenia???

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> People with PTSD commonly experience psychosis.

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Yes, that is what it means. IMHO people who were severely abused as

children have severe anxiety and magical thinking which, in the

context of a nanosecond evaluation, superficially looks like

psychosis. Later,, the side effects of the antipsychotics make the

person look like other chronically ill people who have taken

antipsychtoics. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

>

>

>

> Does this mean that a history of abuse/trauma/injury is often ignored

> in people diagnosed with Schizophrenia???

>

>

> People with PTSD commonly experience psychosis.

>

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Yes, that is what it means. IMHO people who were severely abused as

children have severe anxiety and magical thinking which, in the

context of a nanosecond evaluation, superficially looks like

psychosis. Later,, the side effects of the antipsychotics make the

person look like other chronically ill people who have taken

antipsychtoics. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

>

>

>

> Does this mean that a history of abuse/trauma/injury is often ignored

> in people diagnosed with Schizophrenia???

>

>

> People with PTSD commonly experience psychosis.

>

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Yes, that is what it means. IMHO people who were severely abused as

children have severe anxiety and magical thinking which, in the

context of a nanosecond evaluation, superficially looks like

psychosis. Later,, the side effects of the antipsychotics make the

person look like other chronically ill people who have taken

antipsychtoics. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

>

>

>

> Does this mean that a history of abuse/trauma/injury is often ignored

> in people diagnosed with Schizophrenia???

>

>

> People with PTSD commonly experience psychosis.

>

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