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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Psychosis
  1. Brief psychotic disorder is a sudden, short-term display of psychotic behavior, such as hallucinations or delusions, which occurs with ...
  2. American Psychiatric Association. Schizophrenia spectrum and other ... Psychiatric Association Publishing; 2022. Jauhar S, Johnstone ...
  3. Psychosis occurs when a person loses contact with reality. The person may: Have false beliefs about what ... Medical problems that can cause psychosis include: Alcohol and ... Brain diseases, such as Parkinson disease and Huntington disease ...
  4. ... causes both a loss of contact with reality ( psychosis ) and mood problems ( depression or mania). ... problems with mood, daily function, or abnormal thoughts. Psychosis and mood problems may occur at the same ...
  5. ... weight-loss (bariatric) surgery. Korsakoff syndrome, or Korsakoff psychosis, tends to develop as Wernicke encephalopathy as symptoms ...
  6. ... depression along with loss of touch with reality ( psychosis ). ... with psychotic depression have symptoms of depression and psychosis. Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality. ...
  7. ... may go away. However, Korsakoff syndrome (or Korsakoff psychosis) may develop as Wernicke symptoms go away. ... Complications may include: Coma Congestive heart failure Death Psychosis
  8. ... The person does not have a full-blown psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenia . ... seems to be more common in families with psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia and delusional disorder. This suggests ...
  9. American Psychiatric Association website. Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders . 5th ...
  10. ... medical help, the better the chance for recovery. Psychosis and paranoia may last up to 1 year, ... cause: Seizures, stroke, and paralysis Chronic anxiety and psychosis (severe mental disorders) Decreased mental functioning Heart problems ...
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