Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality, usually including false beliefs about what is taking place or who one is (delusions) and seeing or hearing things that aren't there (hallucinations).
A number of substances and medical conditions can cause psychosis, including:
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Major depression with psychotic features is a mental disorder in which a person has depression along with loss of touch with reality (psychosis).See... Read more »
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Psychotic depression; Delusional depressionSymptomsPeople with psychotic depression have symptoms of depression and psychosis.Psychosis is a loss of... Read more »
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Psychotic depression; Delusional depressionTreatmentPsychotic depression requires immediate medical care and treatment. Treatment usually involves... Read more »
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Psychotic depression; Delusional depressionPreventionReferencesFava M, Cassano P. Mood disorders: Major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder.... Read more »
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Brief reactive psychosis is a sudden, short-term display of psychotic behavior, such as hallucinations or delusions, that occurs with a stressful... Read more »