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Things catatonic often describes (“catatonic ________”)
schizophrenia, state, stupor, type, excitement, symptoms, patients, patient, states, behavior, features, syndrome, form, schizophrenic, rigidity, trance, phenomena, reactions, signs, posturing, reaction, withdrawal, immobility, psychosis, episode, episodes, behaviour, types, condition, disorder, depression, attack, negativism, shock, subtype, phase, posture, silence, variety, disorders, residual, mutism, stare, attitudes, movements, dementia, paralysis, symptomatology, fit, behaviors, symptom, illness, attacks, seizure, spell, pupil, excitation, traits, fits, phases, disturbances, sleep, dog, daze, coma, fear
How catatonic often is described (“________ catatonic”)
excited, stuporous, acute, mute, typical, little, near, certain, chronic, male, likely, transient, marked, more, simple, paranoid, profound, old, aggressive, agitated, young
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