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  1. First, you need to decide what is meant by the concept of “going crazy”.If you mean persistent psychosis (endogenous in medical terminology-schizophrenia, manic-depressive psychosis and similar disorders), then the answer is probably no.Endogenous psychoses are determined by internal causes(heredity is one of the main factors) and mental overexertion can lead as much as possible to the manifestation of an already existing disease.If we are talking about the so-called if you have an acute psychosis(that is, a time-limited mental disorder caused by external causes), then it is quite possible to get it against the background of heavy loads on the psyche. P. S. I am not a psychiatrist.I have been studying psychiatry for a long time and perhaps my fellow psychiatrists(if there are any here) will correct me.

  2. It is quite possible if the mobile nervous system. If long-term nervous tension and even overexertion cause nervous breakdowns, then it may well happen that after several nervous breakdowns you can go crazy. Such cases.

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