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Psychosis

What is Psychosis?Psychosis is a condition that affects the way your brain processes information. It causes you to lose touch with reality. You might see, hear, or believe things that aren’t real. Psychosis is a symptom, not an illness. It can be triggered by a mental illness, a physical injury or illness, substance abuse, or extreme stress or trauma.Psychotic disorders, like schizophrenia, involve psychosis that usually affects you for the first time in the late teen years or early adulthood. Young people are especially likely to get it, but doctors don’t know why. Even before what doctors call the first episode of psychosis (FEP), you may show slight changes in the way you act or think. This is called the prodromal period and could last days, weeks, months, or even years.Symptoms of Psychosis:A drop in grades or job performance, Trouble thinking clearly or concentratingSuspiciousness or unease around others, Lack of self-care or hygieneSpending more time alone than usual, Stronger emotions than situations call for, No emotions at allHear, see, or taste things others don’tHang on to unusual beliefs or thoughts, no matter what others say

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Published - Tue, 11 Apr 2023

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What is Psychosis?Psychosis is a condition that affects the way your brain processes information. It causes you to lose touch with reality. You might see, hear, or believe things that aren’t real. Psychosis is a symptom, not an illness. It can be triggered by a mental illness, a physical injury or illness, substance abuse, or extreme stress or trauma.Psychotic disorders, like schizophrenia, involve psychosis that usually affects you for the first time in the late teen years or early adulthood. Young people are especially likely to get it, but doctors don’t know why. Even before what doctors call the first episode of psychosis (FEP), you may show slight changes in the way you act or think. This is called the prodromal period and could last days, weeks, months, or even years.Symptoms of Psychosis:A drop in grades or job performance, Trouble thinking clearly or concentratingSuspiciousness or unease around others, Lack of self-care or hygieneSpending more time alone than usual, Stronger emotions than situations call for, No emotions at allHear, see, or taste things others don’tHang on to unusual beliefs or thoughts, no matter what others say

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What is Inattention?You might not notice it until a child goes to school. In adults, it may be easier to notice at work or in social situations.The person might procrastinate, not complete tasks like homework or chores, or frequently move from one uncompleted activity to another.They might also:Be disorganized, Lack focusHave a hard time paying attention to details and a tendency to make careless mistakes. Their work might be messy and seem careless.Have trouble staying on topic while talking, not listening to others, and not following social rulesBe forgetful about daily activities (for example, missing appointments, forgetting to bring lunch)Be easily distracted by things like trivial noises or events that are usually ignored by others.

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What is Impulsivity?Impulsivity can lead to accidents, like knocking over objects or banging into people. Children with ADHD may also do risky things without stopping to think about the consequences. For instance, they may climb and put themselves in danger.Many of these symptoms happen from time to time in all youngsters. But in children with the disorder they happen a lot -- at home and school, or when visiting with friends. They also mess with the child's ability to function like other children who are the same age or developmental level.Symptoms of this include and The person might:ImpatienceHaving a hard time waiting to talk or reactHave a hard time waiting for their turn.Blurt out answers before someone finishes asking them a question.Frequently interrupt or intrude on others. This often happens so much that it causes problems in social or work settings. Friends might get mad at them or get their feelings hurt because they may act without thinking.

Tue, 11 Apr 2023

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