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psychosis
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Western countries
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Psychosis is often treated with medication and therapy in Western countries.
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psychosis
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Western countries
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Psychosis is recognized as a serious mental illness that requires treatment and support.
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psychosis
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Western culture
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Psychosis is often associated with symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, and is typically treated with antipsychotic medication in Western countries.
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psychosis
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Western culture
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Psychosis is often associated with conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and individuals experiencing psychosis may receive treatment through medication and psychotherapy.
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schizophrenia
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Western countries
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Schizophrenia is often considered a serious mental illness that requires medical treatment and therapy.
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schizophrenia
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Western countries
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Schizophrenia is typically understood as a serious mental illness that requires medical treatment and support.
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schizophrenia
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Western countries
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Schizophrenia is often viewed as a serious mental illness that requires medical treatment and support.
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schizophrenia
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Western countries
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Schizophrenia is often diagnosed and treated by mental health professionals, and there is a general understanding of it as a mental illness.
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schizophrenia
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Western cultures
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Schizophrenia is often associated with delusions and hallucinations, and is typically treated with a combination of medication and therapy.
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