Claiming that she heard a voice commanding her to warn other people that eating is harmful, Sandy attempts to convince others in a restaurant not to eat. The psychiatrist to whom she is referred finds that Sandy's thinking and speech is often fragmented and incoherent. In addition, Sandy has an unreasonable fear that someone is "out to get her" and consequently trusts no one. Her condition is most indicative of:
schizophrenia

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Answer:

Her condition is most indicative of:

schizophrenia  (  she heard a voice commanding her to warn other people that eating is harmful)         and               chase mani  (Sandy has an unreasonable fear that someone is "out to get her")

Explanation:

Answer:

paranoid schizophrenia

Explanation:

Paranoid schizophrenia, or schizophrenia with paranoia as doctors now call it, is the most common example of this mental illness.

Schizophrenia is a kind of psychosis, which means your mind doesn't agree with reality. It affects how you think and behave. This can show up in different ways and at different times, even in the same person. The illness usually starts in late adolescence or young adulthood.

People with paranoid delusions are unreasonably suspicious of others. This can make it hard for them to hold a job, run errands, have friendships, and even go to the doctor.

Sandy has most of this symptoms making her a candidate of Paranoid schizophrenia

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