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    Mentally Deranged

    What is mentally deranged? Mentally deranged patients are often filled with hate and animosity and will often demonstrate a series of upset behaviors. If you want to know the fine lines between sane and insane when you meet deranged you will no the latter. Generally, deranged individuals are trapped in their own state of mind, believing unethically that the world is gone mad. There is a fine line between sanity and insanity, and this is often discussed in the courts and in mental health. A Psychopathic mind is said to be sane, however the individual often is deranged, meaning disturbances often incur that create chaos for everyone else. According to some definitions, insanity is caused by syphilitic change of the mind, which in turns causes dementia and paralysis known as normal paralysis of the insane. The term normal paresis defines insanity. According to the term's definition syphilitic, this venereal disease spreads throughout the body and affects the brain killing cells in the body and causing main physical interruptions. According to the law insanity is when a person does not know the difference between right and wrong and cannot bear in mind why he or she is in court. The later is under investigation, however if a person is deprived of the capability to determine right and wrong, then he or she is said to be insane. Insanity in psychology is deeper than both versions as defined and simply much more hard to comprehend. Now we can peek inside the minds of the a lot diagnosis to learn deranged minds and insanity. For example, let us peer into the mind of a sexual sadism patient, which is not evident the patient is insane. We know that this person has a sexual disorder, which includes visionary/hallucinations/illusionary/delusional fantasies. We know that this person is not in reality. We know that this person has compulsive-obsessive behaviors, simply because pornographic substances are triggers to these types of illnesses and the patient perhaps has a house filled with such improper mush. The patient enjoys and will indulge in rituals that include mortification, (destroying persons coping mechanisms, including self-esteem, confidence, et cetera). The patient also enjoys burning of the flesh, whipping, torturing, battering, mutilation, and sometimes annihilation. This destructive, deranged mind will act out or think obsessively on this associated pains and sufferings during sexual release. Meaning that the patient is sexual gratified at the intensity of the acts of hate and violent noted in this article. Therefore, this patient is deranged in state of mind and therefore we must reevaluate the fine lines of insanity and sane. Sexual sadism is often found in individuals with sexual disorders, including diagnoses psychopathic personality disorders. There are various types of sexual deviations, including pedophilia, frotteurism, exhibitionism and so forth. Each diagnose has a degree of derangement, one more so than the other. Since we know that derange is hate, we must evaluate a lot minds before we can determine the sane from the insane. Cults are often geared and will commit crimes of hate therefore, these people are often deranged. Insanity? Maybe...but who is willing to step across those lines, since an insane individual can commit a crime and often be institutionalized or released. Psychotics or psychosis is another form of derangement in the sense the patient breaks off from reality temporarily and hears voices outside the head telling him to kill. The voices are dissimilar in the sense they may not always tell the patient to kill. This type of personality is dangerous simply because you never know when an occurrence will take place or eruption and you never know what the voices are saying. Therefore, if the voices are telling the patient to kill and the patient has no sense of reality...
    All mental sick patients are not mentally deranged; however, there are exceptions to the rule. After studying human behavior ongoing throughout my lifetime and study psychology, biology, chemistry, science, and other areas, I have concluded my own definition of insanity and sane. Scientist is continuously beating down definitions, making it hard to relate to mental health. Therefore, it's time someone brings to light what mental sickness really means and who is sane and insane.

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