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Three parts of the personality that differ in terms of their level of awareness make up the structural model in Freudian theory.
Psychotic Cognitive Symptoms
Symptoms associated with psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia, that include difficulties in memory, attention, and executive functions, contributing to a distorted perception of reality.
Delirium
An acute mental state characterized by confusion, disturbed concentration, and cognitive dysfunction, often resulting from physical or mental illness.
Neurocognitive Disorders
Mental health conditions that primarily affect cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and the ability to think and make decisions.
Acute Disturbance
An intense and sudden onset of a disturbance, such as psychological distress or environmental disruption, that requires immediate attention.
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