The client lives so completely in a world of her own that she does not eat, drink, or bathe regularly. She is considered to be

1. exotic.
2. anorexic.
3. neurotic.
4. psychotic.


4
Characteristics of psychosis

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a. nonverbal actions d. interactions with others b. poor hygiene e. withdrawal c. excessive grooming f. lack of appetite

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a. Phase I b. Phase II c. Phase III d. Phase IV

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