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1 | P a g e [ P s y c h i a t r y ] © Copyright www.plab1keys.com (Constantly updated for online subscribers) Copyrights @ Plab1Keys.com Psychiatry Version 5.1 Corrected, Updated, Lighter PLAB 1 Keys is for PLAB-1 and UKMLA-AKT (Based on the New MLA Content-Map) With the Most Recent Recalls and the UK Guidelines ATTENTION: This file will be updated online on our website frequently! (example: Version 2.4 is more recent than Version 2.3, and so on) Key 1 Important Forms of Delusion Delusion of Reference A false belief that insignificant remarks, events, persons, or objects in one’s environment have personal meaning. Examples, ◙ A person thinks that a TV show presenter/ female newscaster is directly communicating to him when she looks at the camera and when she says some words. Plab1keys.com Strict Copyrights! No Sharing or Copying Allowed by any means Compensations and Penalties Worldwide System is Active
2 | P a g e [ P s y c h i a t r y ] © Copyright www.plab1keys.com (Constantly updated for online subscribers) Copyrights @ Plab1Keys.com ◙ A person thinks that someone constantly gives him special messages through the newspaper. ◙ A person believes that another person on the billboard outside his window is sending messages that are meant specifically for him. Delusion of Control A false belief that another person or group of people or external force controls his actions, thought, behaviour, feelings, or impulses. Examples, ◙ A man says that his friend had made his own right arm to swing out to hit a stranger. His friend was at home. Delusion of Guilt Feeling guilty or remorseful for no valid reason (for something that a person has not committed). Examples, ◙ I am responsible for the war/ hurricane/ floods that occurred in the city or in another country and thus I need to be punished!
3 | P a g e [ P s y c h i a t r y ] © Copyright www.plab1keys.com (Constantly updated for online subscribers) Copyrights @ Plab1Keys.com Grandeur Delusion = (Delusion of Grandiosity) A person he/ she is famous, powerful, wealthy, have exceptional abilities and talents, and keep praising themselves. Examples, A person thinks he is powerful and helps the prime minister. A person thinks he will become a king or god later in life. Persecutory Delusion One believes that he is treated with malicious intent, hostility “unfriendly way”, or harassment. Examples, They hate me, they meant to spy on me, they are plotting to harm me, they are following me to harm me. Key 2 Psychological Conditions related to [Unexplained Symptoms] There are a wide variety of psychiatric terms for patients who have symptoms for which no organic cause can be found: Somatisation disorder √ Multiple physical SYMPTOMS

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