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Companionship syndrome. Companionship syndrome is a mental state developed within a person of a exceedingly insignificant past or unused one. It has yet to be a center of research and it is a non-treatable mental state. The only thing that could begin to help to change it would be as PHD certified professional Dr.Gorden Celmon of Toronto Canada put it "To just let them help.". This has been a long rode and it seems not a lot are interested in the progress of its research simply because its not needed.[1]
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Toronto Center of Medicine was invoked but never defined (see the help page).