Disordered characters often live in a world of their own fantasy, adhering to the belief that “thinking makes it so.”
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Disordered characters often live in a world of their own fantasy, adhering to the belief that “thinking makes it so.”
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Disordered characters often live in a world of their own fantasy, adhering to the belief that “thinking makes it so.”
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Right from the first minute the disordered character thinks someone is asking something from them, they start planning how they will resist.
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Right from the first minute the disordered character thinks someone is asking something from them, they start planning how they will resist.
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Right from the first minute the disordered character thinks someone is asking something from them, they start planning how they will resist.
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Right from the first minute the disordered character thinks someone is asking something from them, they start planning how they will resist.
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Right from the first minute the disordered character thinks someone is asking something from them, they start planning how they will resist.
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Right from the first minute the disordered character thinks someone is asking something from them, they start planning how they will resist.
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Right from the first minute the disordered character thinks someone is asking something from them, they start planning how they will resist.
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Disordered characters hear what they want to hear, remember what they want to remember, and learn what they want to learn.
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