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Racing thoughts refers to the rapid thought patterns that often occur in manic, hypomanic, or mixed episodes.While racing thoughts are most commonly described in people with bipolar disorder and sleep apnea, they are also common with anxiety disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), and other psychiatric disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
(NOTE: this was the last episode to premiere on France 3. After this episode, France 2 and France 4 aired reruns of the show during Okoo. Reruns of the first two seasons were shown on Gulli. New episodes were shown on Canal+ Family (in 2008), and both K2 Italy and Gulli in 2017.)
Paladin attempts to persuade (with the gifting of his horse, saddle and his guns to the chief) that he will ride for them to prevent the elderly chief dying by racing in the grueling event. On the way, Native Americans and settlers both intervene--lassoing Crabbe, tripping Paladin's horse--and eventually both are dismounted and fist fight.
“If there’s a problem I need to solve, I’ll go for a ride or hike; by the time I’m done, I often see the whole picture more clearly. For smaller issues, sometimes that’s all it takes to ...
A mixed affective state, formerly known as a mixed-manic or mixed episode, has been defined as a state wherein features and symptoms unique to both depression and (hypo)mania, including episodes of anguish, despair, self doubt, rage, excessive impulsivity and suicidal ideation, sensory overload, racing thoughts, heightened irritability, decreased "need" for sleep and other symptoms of ...
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Attorneys for Mike Jeffries asked a judge to rule on whether he is mentally fit for trial. Federal prosecutors would likely challenge the move, adding months to pretrial proceedings.
Heather Cucolo, a New York Law School professor specialising in mental disability and criminal law, said there are limited statistics on how the justice system treats dementia but that medical ...