a very
fancy term which means somebody that lies still,
stiff and never moves.
Schizophrenia (
psychiatry) means "a severe mental disorder in which a person becomes unable to
act or
reason in a rational way."
Catatonic (
psychiatry) refers to a seizure in which a person becomes rigid and
unconscious.
a very
fancy word which means somebody that lies still,
stiff and never moves.
Schizophrenia (
psychiatry) means "a severe mental disorder in which a person becomes unable to
act or
reason in a rational way."
Catatonic (
psychiatry) refers to a seizure in which a person becomes rigid and
unconscious.
(psychiatry) a very
fancy word which means a
state where somebody lies still,
stiff and never moves.
Schizophrenia means "a severe mental disorder in which a person becomes unable to
act or
reason in a rational way."
Catatonic refers to a seizure in which a person becomes rigid and
unconscious.
(psychiatry) a very
fancy word which means the
condition of
lying still,
stiff and never moving.
Catatonic refers to a seizure in which a person becomes rigid and
unconscious.
Schizophrenia means "a severe mental disorder in which a person becomes unable to
act or
reason in a rational way."
a very
fancy term which means somebody that
lie's still,
stiff and never moves.
Schizophrenia (
psychiatry) means "a severe mental disorder in which a person becomes unable to
act or
reason in a rational way."
Catatonic (
psychiatry) refers to a seizure in which a person becomes rigid and
unconscious. I have seen a person go into catatonic
schizophrenia who was quite ordinarily a
reasonable being. -
CCH. Steps 1-4
Demo (7 July 1957)
a very
fancy word which means somebody that lies still,
stiff and never moves.
Schizophrenia (
psychiatry) means "a severe mental disorder in which a person becomes unable to
act or
reason in a rational way."
Catatonic (
psychiatry) refers to a seizure in which a person becomes rigid and
unconscious.
LRH def. the person lies there
day and night and never moves, barely breathes, breath
hardly registers on a mirror when held to the lips,
hardly any pulse. Once upon a
time called "suspended animation." [Lecture 14
Mar 1957]
LRH def. the person lies there
day and night and never moves, barely breathes, breath
hardly registers on a mirror when held to the lips,
hardly any pulse. Once upon a
time called 'suspended animation.' [Lecture 14
Mar 1957]