recognition in medical and psychiatric history and are not merely modern “creations” that highlight patterns of deviant or sinful behavior, as critics would say. For example, I’m going to view psychosis differently than social anxiety, although I will take seriously the struggle in both cases. I’m going to especially take seriously the ministry priority of physical, medical treatments for the person’s psychosis. Still, in both cases I’m going to look for the many factors that together may contribute
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