Psychosis

Definition – What is a psychosis? A psychosis is a mental disorder. Patients suffering from a psychosis have an altered perception and/or processing of reality. While outsiders clearly perceive this perception as abnormal, the affected persons themselves are not aware of their misperception. A psychosis can be accompanied by various symptoms. These include hallucinations, delusions … Psychosis

Associated symptoms | Psychosis

Associated symptoms A psychosis is accompanied by numerous symptoms that are usually very frightening for the patient. Acoustic hallucinations often occur. For example, the affected persons hear voices talking about them or communicating with them. There are also imperative voices that give orders to the affected person. More rarely, hallucinations of smell and taste or … Associated symptoms | Psychosis

Diagnosis | Psychosis

Diagnosis The diagnosis of a psychosis does not initially require any apparative medicine but is a purely clinical diagnosis and is made on the basis of the patient’s behavior and symptoms. Once the diagnosis has been made, however, further diagnostics must be carried out to narrow down the possible causes of the psychosis. In order … Diagnosis | Psychosis

Duration | Psychosis

Duration The duration of a psychosis varies greatly and depends, among other things, on the triggering cause. In addition, the time of the beginning of treatment plays an important role. The faster a drug therapy is initiated, the better a psychosis can be contained. Psychoses can last for a few days, but untreated they can … Duration | Psychosis