As she sits on her front porch, Carol believes that she is receiving coded messages from the...
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As she sits on her front porch, Carol believes that she is receiving coded messages from the hummingbirds flying around her bird feeders. Carol is experiencing
a. somatic delusions.
b. delusions of reference.
c. delusions of influence.
d. delusions of grandeur.
Psychosis:
Paranoid thinking, delusions and erratic behavior are components of psychosis which is challenging to treat since the patient is removed from reality in their perceptions and interpretation of their environment.
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View this answerThe correct asnwer is b. delusions of reference. Carol believes that she is getting messages from the birds due to a delusion of reference. She is...
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