Case study 142, winningham's critical thinking cases in nursing, #3.Which psychiatric disorders can result in suicidal ideations or gestures? Name at least three.
Answer : The three psychiatric diseases that manifest in suicidal gestures includes
(1) Paranoia is a thought process heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point of delusion and irrationality.
(2) Abnormal social behavior and failure to understand reality defines the schizophrenia.
(3) Psychosis involves a "loss of contact with reality". All the three mentioned here are psychiatric disorders which can show suicidal ideations or gestures.
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