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*The Amontillado Treatment
 
*The Amontillado Treatment
*:Initial research indicates that psychotic dwarves may benefit from extended periods of isolation, during which they may turn inward and away from their ecstasy.  Therefore, if the patient has entered their room, locking them inside might be the best thing to do.  If the patient is catatonic, or [[strange mood|remaining stationary for a long period]], then erecting a wall around them is recommended.  Remember to open the door or bring the wall down before the patient succumbs to thirst or starvation.  Alternatively, food and drink (and other items) may be dropped into the room through a [[Activity zone#Pit/Pond|delivery system]] of some sort, but remember that isolation must remain total if full effectiveness is to be achieved.
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*:Initial research indicates that psychotic dwarves may benefit from extended periods of isolation, during which they may turn inward and away from their ecstasy.  Therefore, if the patient has entered their room, locking them inside might be the best thing to do.  If the patient is catatonic, or [[strange mood|remaining stationary for a long period]], then erecting a wall around them is recommended.  Remember to open the door or bring the wall down before the patient succumbs to thirst or starvation.  Alternatively, food and drink (and other items) may be dropped into the room through a [[Pit|delivery system]] of some sort, but remember that isolation must remain total if full effectiveness is to be achieved.
 
*The Colosseum Procedure
 
*The Colosseum Procedure
 
*:Be wary of dwarves who have recently commandeered workshops.  It is a serious sign if the patient is screaming for products that cannot be provided (especially if stockpile records are up-to-date and publicly available).  In cases such as these, the best treatment is to [[Trap#Cage_Trap|ensure they cannot escape the workshop]] in the event they turn violent.  That way, they may be safely relocated to a segregated area where they can work off their aggression harmlessly on the fortress walls.  Be certain to keep them away from [[Dragon|animals]], [[Elf|prisoners]], and [[Noble|other patients]]!  Once the patient has calmed down, they can be brought out and returned to their lives.
 
*:Be wary of dwarves who have recently commandeered workshops.  It is a serious sign if the patient is screaming for products that cannot be provided (especially if stockpile records are up-to-date and publicly available).  In cases such as these, the best treatment is to [[Trap#Cage_Trap|ensure they cannot escape the workshop]] in the event they turn violent.  That way, they may be safely relocated to a segregated area where they can work off their aggression harmlessly on the fortress walls.  Be certain to keep them away from [[Dragon|animals]], [[Elf|prisoners]], and [[Noble|other patients]]!  Once the patient has calmed down, they can be brought out and returned to their lives.

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