Assure the client that he or she is safe in this milieu.
The first stage in developing a therapeutic connection that is essential to effective psychiatric therapy is assuring the client that they are in a secure setting.
False fixed beliefs that are disconnected from reality are considered delusions. They are opinions that are not held by members of the individual's culture or faith. If you practice Voodoo or Pentecostalism, for instance, thinking that you are possessed by a spirit is a respectable and accepted condition; nevertheless, in other social contexts, such a belief would be considered to be a delusion.
Delusions are firmly held beliefs that cannot be disproved by facts, logic, or other forms of reason.
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