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Brown’s colleague Tirril Harris has suggested that the events most likely to lead to psychotic and especially paranoid symptoms can be characterized as intrusive, because they involve unwanted experiences being forced on the patient (examples include threats, burglaries and police investigations).62 This suggestion has been partially supported by research conducted by other investi-gators.63 In the case of mania, as we saw in Chapter 11, it
Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature
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