Psychosis does not come on suddenly. Instead, a person has gradual changes in their thoughts and how they perceive the world leading up to their first psychotic episode. It’s important to recognize ...
Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality. Hallucinations and delusions are the most common symptoms. Psychosis can occur as part of many conditions, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Throughout history, we’ve used a variety of definitions, both colloquial and clinical, for neurosis and psychosis. These definitions have changed many times and continue to be debated today. Here’s ...
Postpartum psychosis is a rare experience that occurs when a woman who has recently given birth experiences a psychotic episode. These episodes are characterized by a loss of touch with reality, which ...
PsyMetRiC is designed to be simple and easy to use in clinical practice, and requires only simple, routinely-recorded information to make predictions. We are hoping to expand the conversation between ...
Far from the respiratory disease it seemed at first, COVID can impact almost all parts of the body, including the brain. For a small number of people, COVID infection may be accompanied by an episode ...