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decompensation
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de·com·pen·sa·tion  (dkm-pn-sshn)
n.
1. Medicine Failure of the heart to maintain adequate blood circulation, marked by labored breathing, engorged blood vessels, and edema.
2. Psychology The inability to maintain defense mechanisms in response to stress, resulting in personality disturbance or psychological imbalance.

de·compen·sate v.

decompensation [diːˌkɒmpɛnˈseɪʃən]
n
(Medicine / Pathology) Pathol inability of an organ, esp the heart, to maintain its function due to overload caused by a disease


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This behavior is such that it makes the physician untrusting of others, reclusive, mildly or flagrantly paranoid, and thus leaves them feeling alone, isolated, hurting, helpless and at serious risk of decompensating further.
It means that individual clinicians do not necessarily have to worry about their schizophrenic or bipolar patients decompensating and going on murderous rampages.
 
 
 
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