1.Disturbance of body image:
Change in how a person perceives his body image.
2.Disturbance of self-esteem:
Adverse judgment for oneself or abilities that can be expressed directly or indirectly.
3.Disturbance of chronic self-esteem:
Depreciation and maintenance of long-standing negative feelings vis-?-vis himself or his abilities.
4.Disruption of situational self-esteem:
Adverse judgment for oneself in reaction to a loss or a change in a person who previously had a positive image of itself.
5.Disturbance of personal identity:
Inability to distinguish between the self and the outside world.
6.Altered sensory perception:
(Specify: auditory, gustatory, kinesthetic, olfactory, tactile, visual)
Reaction diminished, exaggerated or inappropriate to a change in the amount or nature of the stimuli received by the senses.
7. The hemibody Negligence:
State in which a person does not see one side of the body or do not pay attention.
The non-perception or inattention extends to the immediate space around half of his body.
8.Loss of hope:
Subjective state in which a person sees little or no alternatives or personal choices good and is unable to mobilize its oi-these for its own account.
9.Feelings of powerlessness:
Impression that his actions will have no effect. Feeling powerless against a common situation or a sudden event.