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        | Major Disturbances of psychiatry |  | Definition 
 
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consiousnessemotionmotor behaviorthinkingperception |  | 
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the action of your senses and then relayed through association areas of the brain until it hits the right cortical region and then registershas to do with our ability to assess what is going on around us |  | 
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allows us to learn new knowledgeallows us to function day to day - how much change i need when i paywithout intellect you cannot learn |  | 
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A- appearance M - mood and affect (emotion you see on their face)S - speechS-sensorium (oriented accurately?)I-Intellectual function (list test)T- thought |  | 
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        | = word that the person makes up...it means something to them, but not to anyone else |  | 
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