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The man whose antidepressants stopped working | |
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The son who would not take a shower | |
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The man who kept hitting his wife over the head with a frying pan | |
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The son who could not go to bed | |
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The sleepy woman with anxiety | |
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The woman who felt numb | |
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The case of physician do not heal thyself | |
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The son whose parents were desperate to have him avoid Kraepelin | |
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The soldier who thinks he is a 'slacker' broken beyond all repair after 3 deployments to Iraq | |
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The young man everybody was afraid to treat | |
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The young woman whose doctors could not decide whether she has schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or both | |
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The scary man with only partial symptom control on clozapine | |
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The 8 year old girl who was naughty | |
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The scatter-brained mother whose daughter has ADHD, like mother, like daughter | |
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The doctor who couldn't keep up with his patients | |
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The computer analyst who thought the government would choke him to death | |
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The severely depressed man with a life insurance policy soon to lose its suicide exemption | |
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The anxious woman who was more afraid of her anxiety medications than of anything else | |
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The psychotic woman with delusions that no medication could fix | |
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The breast cancer survivor who couldn't remember how to cook | |
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The woman who has always been out of control | |
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The young man with depression and alcohol abuse - like father, like son, like grandfather, like father, like great grandfather, like grandfather | |
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The woman with psychotic depression responsive to her own TMS machine | |
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The boy getting kicked out of his classroom | |
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The young man whose dyskinesia was prompt and not tardive | |
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The patient whose daughter wouldn't give up | |
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The psychotic arsonist who burned his house and tried to burn himself | |
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The woman with depression whose Parkinson's Disease vanished | |
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The depressed man who thought he was out of options | |
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The woman who was either manic or fat | |
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The girl who couldn't find a doctor | |
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The man who wondered if once a bipolar always a bipolar? | |
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Suck it up, soldier, and quit whining | |
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The young man who is failing to launch | |
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The young cancer survivor with panic | |
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The man whose antipsychotic almost killed him | |
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The painful man who soaked up his opiates like a sponge | |
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The woman with an ever fluctuating mood | |
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The psychotic sex offender with grandiosity and mania | |
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The elderly man with schizophrenia and Alzheimer's Disease | |
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