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Religion and mental disorder
Hi editors, I have modified a paragraph to improve the accuracy of representing the academic sources, like this:
In the history of psychiatry, religious experience was considered as delusional, but it is a challenge for modern psychiatry to differentiate nonpsychopathological religious/spiritual/transpersonal experiences from those that are caused by disorders.
If there is any problem, discuss here or it will be implemented there. Lightest (talk) 19:17, 16 July 2022 (UTC)
number indicator for reference 180
is a certain code needed to move number indicator into proper position?Scranton (talk) 17:34, 3 July 2022 (UTC)
unreferenced claims
The following claim in the Medication section is unreferenced:
"However, these medications in combination with non-pharmacological methods, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) are seen to be most effective in treating mental disorders."
Seen by whom? 185.120.126.5 (talk) 06:16, 23 November 2022 (UTC)
Given these circumstances we feel that the individual known as Vincent Van Gough did not commit suicide . the problem wasforwarding his account . Most people that are famous have thos problem and to me that is a problem . Because you are not gping to be wealthy or r8ch or what ever it is you thonk because you figireed out that 249 gazillion is half kof the rooms amount of curriencies because it all adds the same emc2 os all relative also. And it pisses me off cause we know better than to commit suicide dude . he was one of my ancestors best friends and he was in complaint to a new piece of work that bordered sanity or even death bit he wasnt mad ami nuts no maybe im crazy about you . i love you and he was getting in touch with the artistic side of himself and i feel tjat someone took advatange of his love .. Tryl Jshoes1976 (talk) 22:10, 1 March 2023 (UTC)
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