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The term sensory deprivation has been used to describe the experience of being cut off from all forms of sensory input. It can be used to describe the symptoms of psychiatric illness, such as schizophrenia, depression, etc. There is a link between sensory deprivation and psychiatric illness. It is important to understand how our senses work and how they can be affected by psychiatric illness.

The most common symptoms of sensory deprivation are Loss of touch, Loss of smell, Loss of sound, Loss of taste, Loss of vision,  Loss of awareness, Lack of interaction, and Lack of sleep. Thus the nurse should include these in her presentation.

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While many people may think of psychiatric illnesses as being characterized by a loss of mental function, this is actually not the case. In fact, many psychiatric illnesses are associated with a change in sensory perception.

This can be due to changes in the way the brain processes sensory information, or it can be due to changes in the way the brain responds to stimuli. This can make it difficult for people with psychiatric illnesses to communicate with others, and can also impact their ability to perform tasks such as cooking or driving.

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