Case Study Marie Anne

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Both doctors believe that Marie-Anne was mentally ill. She suffered meningitis when she was younger and during her pregnancies she was not in the right state of mind. Her being pregnant was the trigger as to why she acted in such a cruel manner. Marie-Anne explained to the doctors that her personality had changed considerably when she was pregnant. She claimed that she saw ghosts and heard noises. This caused the doctors to diagnose her with

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