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insanity
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Western countries
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Insanity is often seen as a mental illness that requires medical treatment and support.
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insanity
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Western countries
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Insanity is typically associated with mental illness and is often stigmatized, leading to social exclusion and medical treatment.
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insanity
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Western culture
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Insanity is often associated with mental illness and may be treated through therapy or medication.
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4
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insanity
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Western cultures
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Insanity is often viewed as a mental illness that requires medical treatment and support.
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5
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insanity
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Western cultures
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Insanity is often associated with mental illness and is a legal concept in the context of criminal responsibility.
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6
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lunatic
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Western countries
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Historically, the term 'lunatic' was used to refer to a person exhibiting erratic behavior, often associated with the influence of the moon on mental health.
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lunatic
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Western countries
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Historically, the term 'lunatic' was used to describe individuals with mental illness or erratic behavior, but it is now considered outdated and insensitive.
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