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To possess insight is to agree with your doctor, usually that you have a mental disorder and require the prescribed medication.
To possess insight is to agree with your doctor, usually that you have a mental disorder and require the prescribed medication.


A patient with insight is more likely to continue treatment once discharged from hospital, and so is more likely to be discharged.
A patient with insight is more likely to continue treatment once discharged from hospital, and so is more likely to be discharged.


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Revision as of 12:47, 10 April 2021

To possess insight is to agree with your doctor, usually that you have a mental disorder and require the prescribed medication.

A patient with insight is more likely to continue treatment once discharged from hospital, and so is more likely to be discharged.

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