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22040FMF1231916241699174061173(Complex-PTSD or other trauma-related conditions)Not PTSD, but Acute Stress Disorder?FFFMFFFMM6789101112131445MFMFFF3a) M: Male, F: Female[nonverbal information]. [Verbal information] contained five sub-sub-categories. The first three described explicit verbal communication from the patient: , , and . The fourth sub-sub-category is . The final one is , which implies a possible deterioration in symptoms. The other sub-category, [nonverbal information], contained five sub-sub-categories. Four of these described behaviours and attitudes, namely , , , and . The fifth sub-sub-cate-gory, , described the patient’s feelings of reluctance toward safety restrictions on objects that patients could use to 264and nursing records along with other information on the patient.The first major category contained two sub-cat-egories, namely [behaviour] and [symptoms]. [Behaviour] contained six sub-sub-categories, namely , , (such as reciting sutras), , (escape attempts, hesitating to stay overnight), and (among patients who had been complaining of suicidal ideation). The second sub-category, [symptoms], contained three sub-sub-categories, namely (in schizophrenia), , and (intra-day fluctuations in depressive disorder). The second major category contained two sub-categories, namely [verbal information] and IdSexa)Age212127Depressive DisorderSchizophreniaBorderline Personality DisorderAdjustment Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder3334Dissociative Disorder404348535454555663PTSD, Bipolar II DisorderSchizophreniaSchizophreniaSchizoaffective DisorderBipolar II DisorderDepressive DisorderDepressive DisorderBipolar I DisorderRecurrent Depressive DisorderDepressive Disorder (suspected of having Dementia with Lewy bodies)Depressive Disorder (suspected of having Front-temporal or another form of Dementia during the intake interview)Depressive Disorder1567166917691879SchizophreniaDiagnosis in medical recordsTable 1 Patients’ characteristicsDiagnosis by analysis 2Possibility of Personality DisorderPossibility of Bipolar Disorder (The principal doctor described ‘elevated mood’ and ‘unusual talkativeness’ among other things)Not Schizophrenia, but Depressive Disorder? (The principal doctor had prescribed medication for depression)Period of hospitalisation (day)10430147797001

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