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Marissa: she had a chart out and was checking what she found.
Hallucinations. This means hearing voices or other sounds that aren't there or seeing things that don't exist. check
Delusions (unshakeable beliefs that aren't true). check
Disorganized speech and behavior (talking and acting strangely). check
Lack of motivation and emotional expression. check
Lack of energy. check
Poor grooming habits. She had to think about this one for a moment. "Georgie? How often do you shower?"
Georgie: she thought for a minute. "Twice a day, I think."
Marissa: she nodded and didn't check it. She'd do tests later to see if that changed.
Hearing your own thoughts spoken aloud. check
Feeling that thoughts are being inserted into your mind, or removed from it, by an outside force. check
Feeling like other people can read your mind. check
Feeling that an outside force is making you feel something, want something, or act in a certain way. check
Hearing voices discuss you or argue about you. check
Hearing voices narrate your actions as you perform them. check
"Thank you, Georgette. I'm going to talk to Evan, please stay here."
Georgie: she nodded. "O-okay."
Marissa: she knocked on the door to his office. "Evan? There are some research results I'd like you to see."
Hallucinations. This means hearing voices or other sounds that aren't there or seeing things that don't exist. check
Delusions (unshakeable beliefs that aren't true). check
Disorganized speech and behavior (talking and acting strangely). check
Lack of motivation and emotional expression. check
Lack of energy. check
Poor grooming habits. She had to think about this one for a moment. "Georgie? How often do you shower?"
Georgie: she thought for a minute. "Twice a day, I think."
Marissa: she nodded and didn't check it. She'd do tests later to see if that changed.
Hearing your own thoughts spoken aloud. check
Feeling that thoughts are being inserted into your mind, or removed from it, by an outside force. check
Feeling like other people can read your mind. check
Feeling that an outside force is making you feel something, want something, or act in a certain way. check
Hearing voices discuss you or argue about you. check
Hearing voices narrate your actions as you perform them. check
"Thank you, Georgette. I'm going to talk to Evan, please stay here."
Georgie: she nodded. "O-okay."
Marissa: she knocked on the door to his office. "Evan? There are some research results I'd like you to see."