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.
No, the smell of cat urine cannot cause a person to experience a high or altered state of mind.
· 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)
· 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)