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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Violent behavior
  1. ... Mood and emotional problems, such as aggressive or violent behavior Restlessness and tremors
  2. ... Mood and emotional problems such as aggressive or violent behavior, depression, and suicide Ongoing hallucinations and inability to ...
  3. ... changes, such as not caring about anything (apathy), violent behavior, confusion, hallucinations, or depression Permanent nerve problems, such ...
  4. ... strokes Anxiety, mood and emotional problems, aggressive or violent behavior, and hallucinations Restlessness, tremors, seizures Sleep problems Kidney ...
  5. ... self-awareness Having hallucinations , arguments, striking out, and violent behavior Having delusions, depression , and agitation More difficulty reading ...
  6. ... losing self-awareness Hallucinations , arguments, striking out, and violent behavior Poor judgment and loss of ability to recognize ...
  7. ... or agitation Having hallucinations, arguments, striking out, or violent behavior Having more difficulty reading or writing Having poor ...
  8. Symptoms of PCP overdose include: Agitation (overly excited, violent behavior) Altered state of consciousness Catatonic trance (person does ...
  9. ... Sweating or extremely dry, hot skin, blisters, rash Violent or aggressive behavior Death Drug withdrawal symptoms also vary widely, depending ...
  10. ... help them cope with anger and frustration without violent or aggressive behavior. Here are some tips on dealing with temper ...
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