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Wat (wie) is psychotic - definitie

ABNORMAL CONDITION OF THE MIND THAT INVOLVES HALLUCINATIONS AND DELUSIONS AND IS A SYMPTOM OF ANY OF VARIOUS DISORDERS OR OTHER CAUSES
Psycosis; Psychotic; Psychoses; Psychotic break; Psychotic illness; Psichosis; Psychotic disorder; Psychotic episodes; Psychotic episode; Psychotic disorders; Alcoholic psychoses; Drug psychoses; Psychoses, alcoholic; Psychotic Disorder; Psychotic Disorder Not Otherwise Specified; Psychotic reactions; Frank psychosis; Psychotic disorder not otherwise specified; Psychotics; Cycloid psychosis; Psychosis N.O.S.; Psychosis NOS; Phycosis; Sikosis; Sikotic; Causes of psychosis; Acute psychosis; Acute psychotic episode; Acute psychotic episodes; Psychotic process
  • Gottlieb Burckhardt (1836–1907)
  • Bust of Hippocrates

psychotic         
[s??'k?t?k]
¦ adjective of, denoting, or suffering from a psychosis.
¦ noun a psychotic person.
Derivatives
psychotically adverb
psychotic         
(psychotics)
Someone who is psychotic has a type of severe mental illness. (MEDICAL)
ADJ
Psychotic is also a noun.
A religious psychotic in Las Vegas has killed four people.
N-COUNT
Brief psychotic disorder         
PERIOD OF PSYCHOSIS WHOSE DURATION IS GENERALLY SHORTER, IS NOT ALWAYS NON-RECURRING, BUT CAN BE, AND IS NOT CAUSED BY ANOTHER CONDITION
Brief reactive psychosis; Brief Psychotic Disorder; Hysterical psychosis
Brief psychotic disorder ⁠— according to the classifications of mental disorders DSM-IV-TR and DSM-5 ⁠— is a psychotic condition involving the sudden onset of at least one psychotic symptom (such as disorganized thought/speech, delusions, hallucinations, or grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior) lasting 1 day to 1 month, often accompanied by emotional turmoil. Remission of all symptoms is complete with patients returning to the previous level of functioning.

Wikipedia

Psychosis

Psychosis is a condition of the mind that results in difficulties determining what is real and what is not real. Symptoms may include delusions and hallucinations, among other features. Additional symptoms are incoherent speech and behavior that is inappropriate for a given situation. There may also be sleep problems, social withdrawal, lack of motivation, and difficulties carrying out daily activities. Psychosis can have serious adverse outcomes.

As with many psychiatric phenomena, psychosis has several different causes. These include mental illness, such as schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, sensory deprivation and in rare cases, major depression (psychotic depression). Other causes include: trauma, sleep deprivation, some medical conditions, certain medications, and drugs such as cannabis, hallucinogens, and stimulants. One type, known as postpartum psychosis, can occur after giving birth. The neurotransmitter dopamine is believed to play an important role. Acute psychosis is considered primary if it results from a psychiatric condition and secondary if it is caused by a medical condition or drugs. The diagnosis of a mental health condition requires excluding other potential causes. Testing may be done to check for central nervous system diseases, toxins, or other health problems as a cause.

Treatment may include antipsychotic medication, psychotherapy, and social support. Early treatment appears to improve outcomes. Medications appear to have a moderate effect. Outcomes depend on the underlying cause. In the United States about 3% of people develop psychosis at some point in their lives. The condition has been described since at least the 4th century BC by Hippocrates and possibly as early as 1500 BC in the Egyptian Ebers Papyrus.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor psychotic
1. Preferably schizoid artists, bad, ugly, psychotic ones.
2. You‘re essentially trying to explain a psychotic attack.
3. "There was no question she was psychotic, not depressed, but absolutely psychotic," defense attorney George Parnham told jurors Monday during his opening statement.
4. He said logic cannot be applied to a psychotic mind.
5. In May this year researchers at Cologne University and King‘s College, London found that CBD found in cannabis is a far greater anti–psychotic than currently available anti psychotic drugs.