--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> --- anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I have personally spoken with members of the
> > Admissions Office at MUM 
> > who interacted with Sem before he became a student.
> > His insanity was 
> > not at all obvious at that time. My speculation is
> > that, after 
> > stopping his meds, the deterioration in his mental
> > state was 
> > cumulative, so it was possible that he did not
> > appear to be psychotic 
> > right away. Dr. Pete, does that make sense
> > clinically?
> 
> Well, I'm biased here having worked with many
> schizophrenics. It is possible that the schizophrenia
> was in remission, but if you interact for any amount
> of time even with someone with schizophrenia in
> remission, there is always something you detect. But
> you have to have dealt with schizophrenics clinically
> to see this. But why wasn't a medical history taken?
> Would that be on a college application? Nine to 12
> psychiatric admissions is incredible. The parents seem
> to be remise here.
> 

Is it standard on a college app form to ask about psychiatric 
history? Never noticed on any ofthe ones I attended...




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