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  2. Jul 27, 2009 · n. mental illness of such a severe nature that a person cannot distinguish fantasy from reality, cannot conduct her/his affairs due to psychosis or is subject to uncontrollable impulsive...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InsanityInsanity - Wikipedia

    In contemporary usage, the term insanity is an informal, un-scientific term denoting "mental instability"; thus, the term insanity defense is the legal definition of mental instability. In medicine, the general term psychosis is used to include the presence of delusions and/or hallucinations in a patient; [ 1 ] and psychiatric illness is ...

  4. Nov 15, 2023 · n. in law, a condition of the mind that renders a person incapable of being responsible for their criminal acts. Defendants who are found to be not guilty by reason of insanity therefore lack criminal responsibility for their conduct.

  5. www.goodtherapy.org › insanity-definitionInsanity - GoodTherapy

    May 16, 2018 · Insanity is a term used by some people to describe behavior motivated by disrupted mental states that may interfere with functioning. Because the term is often used in a...

  6. 15.2 Insanity: A History of Mental Illness – Psychology – 1st Canadian Edition. Learning Objectives. Identify what the criteria used to distinguish normality from abnormality are. Understand the difference among the three main etiological theories of mental illness.

    • Sally Walters
    • 2020
  7. The contents include chapters on the history and psychological conception of mental disorder, the phenomena of mental disorder, dissociation, complexes, conflict, repression, manifestation of repressed complexes, projection, the irrationality of the insane, phantasy, and the significance of conflict.

  8. The condition of being insane; a state of mind that impedes the ability to think, reason, or behave in ways that are considered normal, esp. one caused by mental illness. Also in extended use.