It depends on what you mean by crazy. Ordinary people can sometimes act a little crazy, usually out of frustration at not being able to exert normal control over something or something happening one too many times that they can't seem to overcome or avoid.
If you mean crazy as in eccentric, some people go one step farther in their annoyance, frustration, and otherwise being unable to change something or things that really upset them and eventually develop various coping strategies that make them seem odd or unusual to others.
If you mean crazy as in mental illness, there are a few different reasons a person developing these conditions and they are conditions that the sufferer has much less or no ability to control or alleviate themselves and require professional intervention. Reasons for these are dysfunction or chemical imbalance of the brain, a traumatic occurrence or occurrences in their lives that are beyond a persons ability to cope, or suffering damage to the brain itself.
"Crazy" is not a clinical term and can be considered stigmatizing. Mental health conditions can develop due to a combination of genetic, biological, and environmental factors. Conditions like schizophrenia or Bipolar disorder are complex and can be caused by a variety of factors. It's important to refer to people with mental health conditions respectfully and with understanding.
Well some people could have a bad childhood, something in there life that really caused them great pain. Or it could be something in there adult life, like too much stress, not enough time for themselves. It can be the simplest things that make people go crazy.
It's not appropriate to use the term "crazy" to describe individuals experiencing mental health challenges. People may have mental health disorders that can affect their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, but they are not defined or limited by these conditions. It's important to show empathy and understanding towards individuals facing mental health difficulties.
People experiencing mental health crises can seek support from mental health professionals like therapists, counselors, or psychiatrists. In severe cases, they may be admitted to psychiatric hospitals for evaluation and treatment. It's important to remember that mental illness is a medical condition and seeking help is crucial.
Brain chemistry, the same reason some people are short and some people have blue eyes it's just how we are
People with severe mental illness may be cared for in psychiatric hospitals or facilities that specialize in providing treatment and support for mental health disorders. It is important that they receive appropriate medical attention and treatment in a safe environment.
There is no scientific evidence to support the belief that people act "crazy" during a new moon. Some people may associate changes in behavior with lunar phases, but psychologists and researchers have not found any consistent patterns of increased mental health issues or unusual behavior during the new moon.
People experiencing mental health crises can seek support from mental health professionals like therapists, counselors, or psychiatrists. In severe cases, they may be admitted to psychiatric hospitals for evaluation and treatment. It's important to remember that mental illness is a medical condition and seeking help is crucial.
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the world will go crazy people will be crazy grabbing all that money $£€
people to go crazy!
People with severe mental illness may be cared for in psychiatric hospitals or facilities that specialize in providing treatment and support for mental health disorders. It is important that they receive appropriate medical attention and treatment in a safe environment.
It is. Many people go CRAZY for it!
If you have ever seen the inside of a state or federal institution you would know they are designed to make you crazy and keep you that way. Yes, people go crazy from being locked up. Wouldn't you?
Because they live in Colorado.
people to go crazy!
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