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The movements of the 1960s challenged the 1950s understanding of freedom, which had been linked to the Cold War abroad and to consumer choice at home.
Prodromal Symptoms
In schizophrenia, milder symptoms prior to an acute phase of the disorder, during which behaviors are unusual and peculiar but not yet psychotic or completely disorganized.
Acute Phase
Refers to the initial, often intense stage of a disease or condition, characterized by sudden and severe symptoms.
Remission
Remission is a term often used in the context of illness to describe a period during which symptoms are reduced or disappear, indicating an improvement in patient health.
Disorder
A disruption to regular bodily or mental functions, often leading to distress or impaired functioning.
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