Haha I got it on sale a JB. I should make a digital backup of it actually. Can't believe I haven't done it yet...
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Psychosis is a literal break from reality. I suspect when the police showed up she was no longer psychotic and realised what was happening and couldn't deal with what had happened. She knew she did it but couldn't understand how or why but knew she did it by physical evidence, she now knows she did it but the integration of her psychotic state and actions to her non-psychotic state would be crushing, hence the suicidal actions she had.
Like a lot of things it's a differential analysis, meaning it's down to narrowing things down but there is also blood tests, chemical tests etc. It's fairly accurate but relies on anecdotal evidence such as past historyt etc.
Many years ago I worked in 'criminal psych' but this isn't just "Oh I think this is why it happened." The article is light on but it seems she has never shown any psychological/psychiatric issues. This is a difficult one for me since I've seen people with substance-induced (or drug-induced) psychosis.
Psychosis is crippling, and she will be experiencing guilt and there's probably an onset of a psychotic disorder. People saying she 'got off light', while she's lucid she knows what she did and will be struggling for life with this.
There's a few ways to do it, but analysis is normally done via PRISM along with other things.
"PRISM is a semi-structured diagnostic interview designed to deal with the problems of psychiatric diagnosis when subjects/patients drink heavily or use drugs"
Makes me think of the classic D-Gen/Late Show bit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=8GKmM1gfDmY&feature=emb_logo
I actually wanted to look this up. This is an interesting article - https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-columnists/the-evolution-of-alexey-navalnys-nationalism
"He has never apologized for his earliest xenophobic videos or his decision to attend the Russian March. At the same time, he has adopted increasingly left-leaning economic positions and has come out in support of the right to same-sex marriage. This strategy of adopting new positions—without ever explicitly denouncing old ones—is probably the reason the suspicion of ethno-nationalism continues to shadow Navalny."
I personally don't have really have opinion either way but was curious.