1/ Years ago I read a book about hysterical & catatonic nervous breakdowns. It said family & closest friends were often the last to know when people had reached a psychotic state beyond just neurotic behavior.

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2/ Why? Because the tip into psychosis represents a continuation of someone’s “normal” neurotic behavioral patterns so the closest people don’t recognize when something has gone too far. That’s where America is today. We’ve reached a tipping point but act like we still have time.
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Marianne, have you called on Progressives to refuse their vote for Nancy Pelosi’s speakership unless she holds a vote on #MedicareForAll? #BringTheRuckus #ForceTheVote
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As someone who lost their best friend seemingly out of the blue to suicide, this makes perfect sense to me.
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Looks like Bernie sold out. Money before ideology. nitter.vloup.ch/Rothbard1776/sta…
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I've kept my family in the dark for years
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Makes sense. Proximity dulls you to the signs because you’re seeing such a slow progression that you can write off small things and start rationalizing based on your closeness to the person, emotionally.
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we've all got to look out for each other
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...and that was before they separated us all from our friends and families with lockdowns.
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ie, talk to your friends and family, right?
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Marianne, No kidding. Mary Carafelli, LPCC
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