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Existing with or at the same time; for instance, having two different illnesses at the same time |
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| Not recommended or safe to use ( a medication or treatment that is contraindicated would not be prescribed because it could have serious consequences) |
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| False, fixed belief despite evidence to the contrary (believing something that is not true) |
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| Confusion with regard to person, time, or place |
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| Disturbance or change in the usually integrative functions of memory, identity, perception, or consciousness (often seen in clients with a history of trauma) |
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| Depression caused by a biochemical imbalance rather than a psychosocial stressor or external factors |
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| Depression caused by external events or psychosocial stress |
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| Hearing, seeing, smelling, or feeling something that is not real (auditory most common) |
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| Elevated, expansive, or irritable mood that is less severe than full-blown manic symptoms (not severe enough to interfere with functioning and not accompanied by psychotic symptoms) |
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| Subsequent to the onset of an illness |
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| Prior to the onset of an illness |
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| Experiencing delusions or hallucinations |
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