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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s pretty clear at this point that both sides of the story are true: Britney has serious mental health issues that are not well controlled, AND there were people who took advantage of the conservatorship for personal gain. [/quote] +1000 her inner circle now planning an intervention, completely foreseeable, https://people.com/music/britney-spears-intervention-stalls-inner-cycle-concerned/[/quote] Finally! Not that she'll listen, I imagine.[/quote] She’s seems to be in complete denial. She needs to be back in a conservatorship. Neutral third party NOT her boytoy husband.[/quote] Part of some mental illnesses is not realizing you are ill. Obviously her husband does care for her and wants to do right by her. https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Common-with-Mental-Illness/Anosognosia [quote]Brain imaging studies have shown that this crucial area of the brain can be damaged by schizophrenia and bipolar disorder as well as by diseases like dementia.[b] When the frontal lobe isn’t operating at 100%, a person may lose—or partially lose—the ability to update his or her self-image. Without an update, we’re stuck with our old self-image from before the illness started. [/b]Since our perceptions feel accurate, we conclude that our loved ones are lying or making a mistake. If family and friends insist they're right, the person with an illness may get frustrated or angry, or begin to avoid them. Early studies of anosognosia indicated that approximately 30% of people with schizophrenia and 20% of people with bipolar disorder experienced "severe" lack of awareness of their diagnosis. Treating mental health conditions is much more complicated if lack of insight is one of the symptoms. People with anosognosia are placed at increased risk of homelessness or arrest. Learning to understand anosognosia and its risks can improve the odds of helping people with this difficult symptom.[/quote][/quote]
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