The client has become unable to recognize formerly familiar objects and people in his environment. The client is experiencing:

a. Affect
b. Agnosia
c. Apraxia
d. Anhedonia


B
Agnosia is an inability to recognize familiar objects or people; affect is an individual's expression of emotion; apraxia refers to the loss of an individual's ability to carry out purposeful movements, even when having the desire and physical ability to do so; and anhedonia is the inability or decreased ability to experience pleasure in life.

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