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Psychotic? Schizophrenic? Both?
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<blockquote data-quote="idohope" data-source="post: 400371" data-attributes="member: 7722"><p>Thank you, Terry for your links. I have worked in higher education and, like a parent, there is not much that a teacher or administrator can do even when it is obvious that a student needs help. I dealt with a mentally ill student (before I knew difficult child was a difficult child or knew of this site). I was not concerned about my safety as this student was not threatening but she continually had housing issues as she moved to multiple places beleving that someone was entering her apt and putting chemicals on the furniture that were affecting her. She would tell other stories that seemed paranoid and/or delusional. We referred her to student services and tried to get her to see a mental health professional. She eventually completed a degree and moved on. But she was an "adult" there was very little we could do. Very difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idohope, post: 400371, member: 7722"] Thank you, Terry for your links. I have worked in higher education and, like a parent, there is not much that a teacher or administrator can do even when it is obvious that a student needs help. I dealt with a mentally ill student (before I knew difficult child was a difficult child or knew of this site). I was not concerned about my safety as this student was not threatening but she continually had housing issues as she moved to multiple places beleving that someone was entering her apt and putting chemicals on the furniture that were affecting her. She would tell other stories that seemed paranoid and/or delusional. We referred her to student services and tried to get her to see a mental health professional. She eventually completed a degree and moved on. But she was an "adult" there was very little we could do. Very difficult. [/QUOTE]
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