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ANALYSIS OF A CLINICAL CASE OF PROTECTIVE AND ATTITUDINAL BEHAV IOR DURING COMPULSORY TREATMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS W ITH MENTAL DISORDERS

https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2022-2-5964

Abstract

This publication considers a clinical case of protective and attitudinal behavior in a patient referred for compulsory treatment as a security measure in the form of placement in a special medical organization. The dynamics describes the development of the clinical picture, the features of diagnostic search and therapeutic solutions in conditions of compulsory treatment. This clinical case describes the actual problems faced by a psychiatrist working with patients in compulsory treatment who have difficulty undergoing SPEC. Diagnostic criteria for differentiation of attitudinal behavior are discussed.

About the Authors

A. S. Algozhina
«State Institution Republican Psychiatric Hospital of a Special ized Type with Intensive Observation»
Kazakhstan

psychiatry – doctor



K. D. Kaukerbekova
NEI «Kazakh-Russian Medical University»
Kazakhstan

resident - doctor of the 2nd year



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Algozhina A.S., Kaukerbekova K.D. ANALYSIS OF A CLINICAL CASE OF PROTECTIVE AND ATTITUDINAL BEHAV IOR DURING COMPULSORY TREATMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS W ITH MENTAL DISORDERS. Actual Problems of Theoretical and Clinical Medicine. 2022;(2):59-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2022-2-5964

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