--- 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.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine
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wrote:
OR that MUM was so desperate for students that
they simply let him
in.
Sal
On Jun 8, 2005, at 9:15 PM, m2smart4u2000 wrote:
You know that when you are interviewed to start
TM, one of the
questions is regarding any treatment by
psychiatrists. If you are
being treated regularly, then you cannot be
initiated. It does
make
you think that he lied on the application form.
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