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  2. Insanity - Wikipedia

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    Insanity is generally no defense in a civil lawsuit, but an insane plaintiff can toll the statute of limitations for filing a suit until gaining sanity, or until a statute of repose has run. Feigning Feigned insanity is the simulation of mental illness in order to deceive.

  3. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Insane [25] Inspirational or inspiring When used about somebody doing a very ordinary activity, a phenomenon of spectacle known as "inspiration porn" that is based on pity; not to be confused with legitimate public activities of mass spectacle such as Special Olympics or Paralympics, which celebrate talent without pity or mockery. [50] Invalid ...

  4. Mental disorder - Wikipedia

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    The royal family of Elam was notorious for its members often being insane. [162] The Greeks coined terms for melancholy , hysteria and phobia and developed the humorism theory. Mental disorders were described, and treatments developed, in Persia, Arabia and in the medieval Islamic world .

  5. Insane - Wikipedia

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  6. Insane (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Insane behavior, or insanity, is characterized by abnormal mental or behavioral patterns. Insane may also refer to: Music. Insane or the title song, by Syron Vanes ...

  7. Sanity - Wikipedia

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    Sanity (from Latin: sānitās) refers to the soundness, rationality, and health of the human mind, as opposed to insanity.A person is sane if they are rational.In modern society, the term has become exclusively synonymous with compos mentis (Latin: compos, having mastery of, and Latin: mentis, mind), in contrast with non compos mentis, or insanity, meaning troubled conscience.

  8. Lunatic - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 2012, the US House of Representatives passed legislation approved earlier by the US Senate removing the word "lunatic" from all federal laws in the United States. [3] President Barack Obama signed the 21st Century Language Act of 2012 [ 14 ] into law on December 28, 2012.

  9. Psychiatric hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Rosenhan experiment of 1973 demonstrated the difficulty of distinguishing sane patients from insane patients. Franco Basaglia , a leading psychiatrist who inspired and planned the psychiatric reform in Italy , also defined the mental hospital as an oppressive, locked, and total institution in which prison-like, punitive rules are applied ...