Psychosis is a state where a person experiences a significant loss of contact with reality, often characterized by hallucinations and delusions. It's a symptom rather than a disease itself, and can be caused by various factors like mental illness, substance abuse, or medical conditions.
Key Characteristics of
Psychosis:
Disrupted Reality: A person
with psychosis may have difficulty distinguishing between what is real and what
is not.
Hallucinations: Experiencing
sensory perceptions (seeing, hearing, feeling, etc.) that others cannot
perceive.
Delusions: Holding strongly
fixed beliefs that are not based on reality, even when presented with evidence
to the contrary.
Disorganized Thinking and
Speech: Difficulty organizing thoughts, which can lead to incoherent speech and
behavior.
Negative Symptoms: Symptoms such as lack of motivation, social withdrawal, and difficulty expressing emotions.
Possible Causes of Psychosis:
Mental
Illness: Conditions like schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and
bipolar disorder can be associated with psychosis.
Substance
Abuse: Intoxication or withdrawal from drugs or alcohol can trigger
psychotic episodes.
Medical
Conditions: Certain medical conditions or brain injuries can also cause
psychosis.
Trauma: Experiencing
trauma can sometimes lead to psychotic episodes.
Stress: Extreme stress can sometimes trigger psychotic symptoms.
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This partial list includes Mental Illnesses from severe to mild.
Severe Mental Illness
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Manic Depression aka Bipolar
Psychopathy
Sociopathy
Savant
Common Disorders
Neurosis
Addiction
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD
Escapism
Regression
Projection
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Cult Possession
Retardation
Brain Damage
Downs Syndrome
Trance Disorders
Epilepsy
St Vitus Dance
Voodoo
Dance
Charismatic
Fainting “Slain in the Spirit”
Democrat Activism
Cult Disorders
Hysterical Behavior
Fanaticism
Narcissism
Democrat Activism
Causes Unknown
Autism
Comments
Half the US population needs to improve their mental health. This requires that they take personal responsibility and make the decision to Improve and ask God’s help. Until that happens, treatment is useless. Recovery from addiction requires hitting bottom. Marijuana kills brain cells. The causes of Autism are unknown.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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