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Qué (quién) es functional psychosis - definición


Dysphrenia         
The term dysphrenia was coined by the German medical specialist Karl Kahlbaum to designate a clinical picture in 19th-century psychiatry. Today the concept is still used in the western world as a lay generic synonym for mental disorder in adults, and as a term to describe different cognitive/verbal/behavioral deficits in children and adolescents.
Postpartum psychosis         
  • Depression]], as well as other mood symptoms like [[mania]] and irritability, is a relatively common feature of postpartum psychosis.
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT]]) is one of the available treatments for postpartum psychosis.
PEURPERAL PSYCHOSIS
Puerperal psychosis; Postnatal psychosis; Purple psychosis; Puerperal mania; Puerperal bipolar disorder; Puerperal insanity; Postpartum madness; Postpartum insanity; Postnatal schizophrenia; Post-partum psychosis; Post partum psychosis
Early in the history of medicine, it was recognized that severe mental illness sometimes started abruptly in the days after childbirth, later known as postpartum psychosis or puerperal psychosis. Gradually, it became clear that this was not a single and unique phenomenon, but a group of at least twenty distinct disorders.
Early intervention in psychosis         
EARLY DETECTION AND TREATMENT
Early psychosis; Coordinated speciality care; Early Intervention in Psychosis
Early intervention in psychosis is a clinical approach to those experiencing symptoms of psychosis for the first time. It forms part of a new prevention paradigm for psychiatry and is leading to reform of mental health services, especially in the United Kingdom and Australia.

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Dysphrenia

The term dysphrenia was coined by the German medical specialist Karl Kahlbaum to designate a clinical picture in 19th-century psychiatry. Today the concept is still used in the western world as a lay generic synonym for mental disorder in adults, and as a term to describe different cognitive/verbal/behavioral deficits in children and adolescents. It is also used in the People's Republic of China, controversially, to identify a local medical diagnostic category. A number of followers of Falun Gong and other social movements considered insurrectionary by the regime are said to have been diagnosed with dysphrenia.