Well, if there arent already, you get them to a doctor for care. After that then you do what you can without if being too much of a burden on just you alone and live your own life. Unless they are a child or elderly or handicap, you shouldn't take on this responsibility alone. Get some others in the family or friend circle involved. Remember it takes a village.
Deranged, delusional, manic, mad, schizophrenic or psychotic.
excited, engrossed, enthusiastic (a person's state of mind)
Deranged, delusional, manic, mad, schizophrenic or psychotic.
No one can tell you a person's state of mind. The only way to know is to ask that person or to read an item they wrote. Otherwise, only they know.
· Jittery, joyful, jumpy, jovial (state of a person's mind or disposition)
Diminished capacity in Massachusetts is used how to describe the state of mind a person has while committing a crime. The state of mind of a criminal will factor into how long of a sentence the person will receive.
· Ohio · Oklahoma · Oregon · Opinionated, open minded (state of a person's mind or disposition)
Pennsylvania is more of a state of mind than an actual state. Trust me. I live in the state next to it.
· Breezy (state/condition of the weather) · Bored, bewildered (a person's state of mind)
· Ohio · Oklahoma · Oregon · Opinionated, open minded (state of a person's mind or disposition)
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· Delaware · Damp (state/condition of the weather) · Depressed, distraught, doubting (state of a person's mind or disposition) · Diabetic (state of a person's health)