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Cannabis and psychosis

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2002
There has been considerable debate about the reasons for the association observed between cannabis use and psychosis in both clinical and general population samples. Among the hypotheses proposed to explain the association are the following: 1) common factors explain the co-occurrence; 2 cannabis causes psychosis that would not have occurred in the ...
Degenhardt, L., Hall, W. D.
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Cannabinoids and psychosis

International Review of Psychiatry, 2009
Recent advances in knowledge about cannabinoid receptor function have renewed interest in the association between cannabis and psychosis. Case series, autobiographical accounts, and surveys of cannabis users in the general population suggest an association between cannabis and psychosis.
R Andrew, Sewell   +2 more
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Koro and Psychosis

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
‘Koro’ has been described as a culture-bound syndrome with localised depersonalisation confined to the penis, occurring in the context of a panic state with fear of impending disaster (Yap 1965,1969). Because ghosts are not thought to possess genitals, penile shrinkage is believed to be potentially fatal, with the risk that the victim will himself turn
P C, Ang, M P, Weller
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Epilepsy and psychosis

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1982
In an attempt to survey the evidence of causal relationship between epilepsy and chronic psychosis the literature has been searched with respect to frequency of psychoses, psychopathological classifications and correlations between biological and behavioural variables. It is concluded that a unitary theory of aetiology in epileptic psychosis can not be
J, Parnas, S, Korsgaard
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Psychosis and schizophrenia

Nursing Standard, 2014
Essential facts Psychosis and schizophrenia (the latter is often described as a psychotic disorder) are mental health conditions in which a person's perception, thoughts, mood and behaviour are significantly altered. Over a lifetime, about one in 100 people will experience the symptoms, according to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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Asthma and Psychosis

Journal of Mental Science, 1953
Scattered throughout the literature on the psychiatric aspects of asthma are reports of cases where the psychiatric disturbance was severe enough to be described as “psychotic” (Reichmann, 1922; Hansen, 1929; St. Saxl, 1933; Oberndorf, 1935). The term “psychotic” was used in the sense that the psychiatric diagnosis was either that of manic-depressive ...
D, LEIGH, J W, DOUST
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Brucellar psychosis.

Archives of Iranian medicine, 2012
Brucellosis is the most common worldwide zoonotic infection of which psychosis is a rare feature of this disease. Brucellar psychosis should be considered in a patient with unexplained, nonspecific psychological complaints. Its timely diagnosis relies on special attention to the epidemiologic profile of the patient for a possible exposure to the ...
Sheybani, Fereshte   +3 more
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Pharmacogenetics in psychosis

Drug News & Perspectives, 2003
Pharmacogenetics uses genetic information to tailor drug treatment to the individual, maximizing clinical response and minimizing side effects. Failure to respond to medication and adverse side effects are common problems in psychiatry. Intolerable side effects can lead to discontinuation of medication. Individual genetic differences can determine both
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Bhang Psychosis

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
The abuse of cannabis and its consequences to mental health have been a subject of much debate in recent years. While the literature is replete with reports of mental disturbances following acute intoxications (1, 4, 7, 15), the mental health implications of long-term abuse of cannabis remain speculative (9, 13).
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The lived experience of psychosis: a bottom‐up review co‐written by experts by experience and academics

World Psychiatry, 2022
Paolo Fusar-Poli   +2 more
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