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Caring For A Person Experiencing Delusions
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www.alzheimers.org.ukthey are a challenge for the person experiencing them, as well as someone caring for them. They are often the result of needs or desires that are not being met or cannot be communicated. There is a reason the person is behaving that way – they are not simply ‘being difficult’. For example, if a person is shouting or is agitated, it may be ...
WHAT IS SCHIZOAFFECTIVE DISORDER?
www.mirecc.va.gov• Delusions of grandeur: Believing one is very special or has spe-cial powers or abilities. For example, a person might think they are a famous rock star. • Delusions of control: The belief that one’s feelings, thoughts, and actions are being controlled by other people. 3) Disorganized thinking and speech. This is when a person has