To live a quality life, a person should change and maintain the following:
Diet.
Physical Activity.
Resisting Peer Pressure.
Improving your Physical Environment.
Stress Management.
Regular Visits to Doctor.
Getting Adequate Rest.
A psychiatric-mental health nurse is teaching a class about schizophrenia. when describing delusions, Clients are often misdiagnosed with having schizophrenia
<h3>What is
schizophrenia?</h3>
A mental illness known as schizophrenia is characterized by recurrent or ongoing psychotic episodes. Hallucinations (which generally involve hearing voices), delusions, and disordered thinking are among the main symptoms. Apathy, reduced emotional expressiveness, and social withdrawal are further signs. Symptoms often start in early adulthood, come on gradually, and in many cases never go away.
The diagnosis is based on observable behavior, a history that includes the person's reported experiences, and observations from those who are familiar with the person; there is no objective diagnostic test. Symptoms and functional impairment must be present for six months (DSM-5) or one month in order to be diagnosed with schizophrenia (ICD-11). In particular, drug use disorders, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder are frequently present in patients with schizophrenia.
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If you had good self-esteem than most likely you'll do A. Why?
self-es·teemnounconfidence in one's own worth or abilities; self-respect.
If you had good self-esteem you wouldn't ignore someone trying to improve it some more. You wouldn't focus on your weaknesses either because then a deep dark part of you will say that your weaker than you are stronger.
Why A?
I think that if you had good self-esteem you would learn from your mistake and know not to repeat your mistake and from there you will try to improve yourself and once you do you'll feel "confident in your abilities".