so there's no hesitation on part any way.dical field in time, tomo -- at the ensle, who's left, he was google which is awesome. but he was the ahead of the national institute of mental said this he entirely. he said i want to move away from diagnosis ofed brain illnesses and call them brain illnesses. it.otally gets the knee-jerk concern, though, and it's a really important one, tothat people don't begin discriminate and say, people with mental illnesses are violent. want that -- we don't want that perception. withou do away with that, brain illnesses. i'm not saying that somebody psychosis, delusions and hallucinations, might suffer schizophrenia, that they're more violent to themselves and others, even though they might be. i'm saying whatever the pathology is that leads to those delusions and hallucinations can increase the risk of violence and that i think takes away a and trepidation. when you don't know why somebody's acting really weird then you're scared. stairmaster and the buddy next to you says i myd to take my medication, cholesterol's through the roof, i got to eat better.