Psychosis

Psychosis is a diagnosis in psychiatry for a mental illness.

People who have psychosis are called psychotic. They have trouble telling what is real and what is not. It is a kind of altered state of consciousness.

The word psychosis has two parts. The first part comes from psyche, which means soul in Ancient Greek. The second part is the ending '-osis', which means illness or unnatural condition. So psychosis means unnatural condition of the soul.

People with psychosis may have hallucinations. They can experience things that are not really there. They may also have delusions, which are fixed beliefs and ideas that are usually false. Sometimes their personality changes, and they cannot think straight. Some of these thoughts may be paranoid. Not every psychotic person has all of these problems. Psychotic people often act in strange ways. It is difficult for them to live a normal life as part of society. They often have trouble with making friends, as most people do not understand them.

Psychosis can affect people to different levels. Some people can continue with mostly normal lives, while other people will need a lot of medical help.

There are many things that can make someone seem psychotic. These include poisons, drugs, diseases of the nervous system, and other illnesses.

Many people have gone through unusual experiences that they believe are real. Hallucinations connected to religion or supernatural experiences seem to be quite common. Very often, these experiences cannot be called psychosis in a medical sense of the word. For this reason, some people have said that psychosis may simply be an extreme case of something that is experienced by many people. People who have suffered from what could be called psychosis may simply have had experiences that were very strong or distressing.

People with schizophrenia with psychotic symptoms have a problem with thinking about practical things because they are thinking very much more about abstract things.

In movies and the media in general, certain people who are shown as violent and antisocial are sometimes called psychotic. This image of psychosis is wrong. The people shown are usually psychopaths or sociopaths. They usually do not have hallucinations or delusions.

Psychosis is most associated with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, drug addiction and brain damage but it can be caused by a wide range of conditions.

Causes

Psychosis is a name for a group of symptoms, that can be caused by different diseases and conditions. Very broadly speaking there are two types of causes for psychosis:

  1. In some cases, psychosis can be directly linked to a cause. Some of the causes are:
  2. There are people who suffer from psychosis, where no cause for the psychosis is clear. Current research suggests that some of these psychoses may be linked to genetic factors. They may be due to certain events during the pregnancy of the mother, or the early childhood of the person suffering from psychosis. The first episode of psychosis may be triggered by stress.

Treatment

Most psychoses can be treated, so that those suffering from them can lead a normal life. The treatment depends on the cause of the psychosis. In general, there are two different forms of treatment available:

References

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Altered state of consciousnessConsciousnessDiagnosisMental illnessPsychiatryReality

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