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Psychosis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Psychosis (from the Greek ψυχή "psyche", for mind or soul, and -ωσις "-osis", for abnormal condition) literally means abnormal condition of the mind, and is a generic psychiatric term for a mental st...
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Unlike the neurotic, the psychotic subject does not "criticize" the disorders of his or her thought. In 1845 Baron Ernst von Feuchtersleben used the term psychosis to refer to mental illness in his manual of medical psychology. ... What is psychotic delusional?
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To review data supporting or not supporting the designation of unipolar psychotic major depression as a distinct syndrome in DSM-IV, ... A. J. ROTHSCHILD and K. A. PHILLIPS; Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Delusional Depression; Am J Psychiatry, June 1, 1999; 156(6): 977a - 978. [Full Text];
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Major Depression with Psychotic Features (Delusional Depression, Psychotic Depression) information center covers causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, incidence, risk factors, signs, tests, support groups, complications, and prognosis. ... Alternate Names : Delusional Depression, Psychotic Depression...
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The prevalence of psychotic depression suggests that it is worth examining a reclassification. A recent study[5,6] reported that in the general population in ... Schatzberg AF, Rothschild AJ. Psychotic (delusional) major depression: should it be included as a distinct syndrome in DSM-IV? Am J Psychiatry (1992) 149::733-745.
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Psychotic (delusional) depression: a meta-analysis of physical treatments. ... Psychotic (delusional) depression: a meta-analysis of physical treatments.Psychotic (delusional) depression: a meta-analysis of physical treatments.
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A BUZZFLASH READER NEWS ANALYSIS ... The USA article below is largely a piece favorable to Bush, [clearly "guided" by the White House for the most part.] It may be how Hitler behaved in the Bunker in the final days. No one seems bothered by the idea that we are fighting a war because ... That's a sign of an impaired mind.
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