Major depression with psychotic features is a mental disorder in which a person has depression along with loss of touch with reality (psychosis).
See also:
Psychotic depression; Delusional depression
The cause is unknown. A family or personal history of depression or psychotic illness makes you more likely to develop this condition.
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Psychotic depression; Delusional depressionSymptomsPeople with psychotic depression have symptoms of depression and psychosis.Psychosis is a loss of... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Psychotic depression; Delusional depressionPreventionReferencesFava M, Cassano P. Mood disorders: Major depressive disorder and dysthymic disorder.... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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