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2010
This first chapter explains what psychosis is. Psychosis is a treatable mental illness. For many people with first-episode psychosis, symptoms begin to clear up partially or completely within weeks of starting treatment. Although the symptoms of psychosis may be frightening to the individual and his or her family, there are treatments for these ...
Michael T Compton, Beth Broussard
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This first chapter explains what psychosis is. Psychosis is a treatable mental illness. For many people with first-episode psychosis, symptoms begin to clear up partially or completely within weeks of starting treatment. Although the symptoms of psychosis may be frightening to the individual and his or her family, there are treatments for these ...
Michael T Compton, Beth Broussard
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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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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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American Journal of Psychiatry, 2009
Ms. A, an 85-year-old Caucasian woman, was hospitalized for increased paranoia, visual hallucinations, and agitation. According to her son, Ms. A had had "strange thoughts" for as long as he could remember. For example, for a time, Ms. A would eat only foods that were white.
Theodore H. Whitfield, Helen H. Kyomen
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Ms. A, an 85-year-old Caucasian woman, was hospitalized for increased paranoia, visual hallucinations, and agitation. According to her son, Ms. A had had "strange thoughts" for as long as he could remember. For example, for a time, Ms. A would eat only foods that were white.
Theodore H. Whitfield, Helen H. Kyomen
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966
SINCE the earliest clinical descriptions by Gull 1 and Ord, 2 emotional difficulties have been described as part of the syndrome of myxedema. In the Clinical Society of London Report of 1888, 3 an extensive discussion based on 109 cases investigated over a five-year period concluded "Delusions and hallucinations occur in nearly half the cases, mainly ...
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SINCE the earliest clinical descriptions by Gull 1 and Ord, 2 emotional difficulties have been described as part of the syndrome of myxedema. In the Clinical Society of London Report of 1888, 3 an extensive discussion based on 109 cases investigated over a five-year period concluded "Delusions and hallucinations occur in nearly half the cases, mainly ...
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1959
Leprosy is a unique stress with anatomic, physiologic, psychologic and social effects on the individual. Here is an opportunity to explore this stress in terms of the mental reaction. We would expect to learn much about causation of schizophrenia and psychosis in the Carville patients. Such a study also offers hope of a better understanding of the role
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Leprosy is a unique stress with anatomic, physiologic, psychologic and social effects on the individual. Here is an opportunity to explore this stress in terms of the mental reaction. We would expect to learn much about causation of schizophrenia and psychosis in the Carville patients. Such a study also offers hope of a better understanding of the role
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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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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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Mapping the Onset of Psychosis: The Comprehensive Assessment of At-Risk Mental States
, 2005A. Yung+11 more
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Cannabis use and psychosis: a review of reviews
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2019A. Hasan+27 more
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ICU Psychosis? No, Bromide Psychosis
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1990R. M. Moscati, G. P. Moore
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