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There are a number of possible causes for psychosis. Psychosis may be the result of an underlying mental illness such as Bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression), and schizophrenia. Psychosis may also be triggered or exacerbated by severe mental stress and high doses or chronic use of drugs such as amphetamines, LSD, PCP, cocaine or scopolamine. However, incidence of psychosis resulting from a single administration of any drug is rare, although cases have been reported in the medical literature suggesting a person's sensitivities to ...
See also:Psychosis, Psychosis - Overview, Psychosis - Psychotic experience, Psychosis - Hallucinations, Psychosis - Delusions and paranoia, Psychosis - Thought disorder, Psychosis - Lack of insight, Psychosis - Medical understanding of psychosis, Psychosis - Psychosis and brain function, Psychosis - Cannabis and psychosis, Psychosis - Non-psychiatric conditions and psychosis Read more here: » Psychosis: Encyclopedia II - Psychosis - Medical understanding of psychosis |
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 |  |  | Psychosis - Delusions and paranoia: Encyclopedia II - Psychosis - Medical understanding of psychosisThere are a number of possible causes for psychosis. Psychosis may be the result of an underlying mental illness such as bipolar disorder (also known as manic depression) or schizophrenia. Psychosis may also be triggered or exacerbated by severe mental stress and high doses or chronic use of drugs such as amphetamines, LSD, PCP, cocaine or scopolamine. However, incidence of psychosis resulting from a single administration of any drug is rare, although cases have been reported in the medical literature suggesting a person's sensitivities to n ...
See also:Psychosis, Psychosis - Overview, Psychosis - Psychotic experience, Psychosis - Hallucinations, Psychosis - Delusions and paranoia, Psychosis - Thought disorder, Psychosis - Lack of insight, Psychosis - Medical understanding of psychosis, Psychosis - Psychosis and brain function, Psychosis - Cannabis and psychosis, Psychosis - Non-psychiatric conditions and psychosis Read more here: » Psychosis: Encyclopedia II - Psychosis - Medical understanding of psychosis |
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Delusion We can be drawn into others people's consequences by giving consent to their actions or by judging their behavior. The energy field that links us together works on all levels, spiritual through physical. We constantly put out energy for the approval or disapproval of our friends and family. When energy in any form comes to you from another person, the judgment you put on it ties you to it, regardless of type of judgment made. Read more here: » Judgment: The Road To
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 |  |  | Psychosis - Delusions and paranoia: Encyclopedia II - Delusion - Primary and Secondary DelusionsJaspers originally made a distinction between primary and secondary delusions.
According to Jaspers, primary delusions (sometimes called true delusions) are distinguished by a transformation of meaning, so that the world, or aspects of it, are interpreted in a radically different way by the delusional person. To others, this interpretation is 'un-understandable' in terms of the normal mental causality, mood, environmental influences and other psychological or psychopathological factors. Jaspers describes four types of primary delusion ...
See also:Delusion, Delusion - Psychiatric definition, Delusion - Primary and Secondary Delusions, Delusion - Diagnostic issues Read more here: » Delusion: Encyclopedia II - Delusion - Primary and Secondary Delusions |
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