Definition of Psychosis
Psychosis: In the general sense, a mental illness
that markedly
interferes with a person's capacity to meet life's everyday demands.
In a specific sense,
it refers to a thought disorder in which reality testing is grossly
impaired.
Symptoms can include seeing, hearing, smelling, or
tasting things that are not there; paranoia; and delusional thoughts.
Depending on the condition underlying the psychotic symptoms,
symptoms may be constant or they may come and go. Psychosis can occur
as a result of brain injury or disease, and is seen particularly in
schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. Psychotic symptoms can occur as
a result of drug use, but this is not true psychosis. Diagnosis is by
observation and interview.
Treatment is with neuroleptic
medication, either the newer, safer, atypical neuroleptics like
risperidone (brand name: Risperdal) or the older neuroleptics like
haloperidol (brand name: Haldol.) In cases that do not respond to
medication, electroshock therapy (ECT) is sometimes
valuable.
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