Would you consider the following to be signs of a mental health concern?

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-Reciprocal dialogue with oneself (even in public places).

-Believing every governmental action has an ulterior motive (regardless of country or ideology).

-Erratic outbursts of emotion (eg. laughing out loud in public areas without any discernable cause, throwing fits of anger over very minor incidents).

-Unjustified assumptions of ill intent (eg. A - 1 approaches 2 and starts a brief conversation; 3 approaches 2 to inform him that they are in a hurry to leave; 2 leaves and gives 1 a terse farewell; 1 believes that this is an act of social ostracism and occasionally calls them out on it - eg. B - 1 approaches 4, 5, and 6 sitting together at a table and joins them; he asks them questions and hears unenthusiastic responses; he leaves the table with the notion that 4, 5, and 6 have begun to quietly joke about him).

-Adoption of a nihilistic perspective, the belief that life is objectively meaningless (and by extention, that spirituality and morality are purely societal concepts).

-Frequent anxiety attacks, baseless feelings of despair or guilt.

-Frequent thoughts of death; an obsession with the macabre.

What do you think?
 
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