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The Psychotic Patient

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1999
Psychotic disorders are relatively rare in the primary care setting, compared with depressive and anxiety disorders, but patient suffering is significantly higher for patients with psychotic symptoms. Primary care physicians are assuming more responsibility for the area of these patients in today's managed care environment.
D M, Hilty, R F, Lim, R E, Hales
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Symptomatologic analysis of psychotic and non-psychotic depression

Journal of Affective Disorders, 1999
The aim of the present study is to evaluate the symptomatologic presentation of delusional compared to non-delusional major depressive episodes.Two hundred and eighty-eight subjects suffering from mood disorder (144 bipolar, 133 unipolar) were assessed at admission by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-21).Depressive symptomatology was more ...
E, Lattuada   +4 more
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Psychotic Consciousness

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2001
Congruent with recent demands for greater attention to be given to patients' actual experiences at a fine-grained level in the understanding of psychosis (e.g. Thomas 1997) the present paper first describes one day in an actual psychotic episode suffered by the author in 1979 and then subjects this narrative to analytic and normalisation ...
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The psychotic wavelength

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1993
In this paper I have endeavoured to draw attention to what is meant when we refer to a patient as psychotic. It is argued that it is not enough just to be ordinarily sensitive to our patients; we need to tune into the psychotic wavelength with all its implications for understanding and management. Illustrative case‐histories are presented from everyday
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Psychopharmacological treatment of psychotic mania and psychotic bipolar depression compared to non‐psychotic mania and non‐psychotic bipolar depression

Bipolar Disorders, 2017
ObjectivesAn evidence base for the treatment of mania and bipolar depression with psychotic symptoms is lacking. Nevertheless, clinicians may have a preference for treating episodes of bipolar disorder with or without psychotic symptoms in different ways, which is likely to reflect notions of differential efficacy of treatments between these subtypes ...
Louise B. Bjørklund   +4 more
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Psychotic Grandiosity

Psychiatry, 1977
ALTHOUGH PSYCHOTIC GRANDIOSITY, like delusions of persecution, constitutes a major symptom in paranoid psychoses, it has not aroused investigative attention. Surprisingly little has been added to our understanding of psychotic grandiosity in the past 50 years, and our knowledge of it has not advanced appreciably beyond the early descriptions provided ...
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Loneliness and the psychosis continuum: a meta-analysis on positive psychotic experiences and a meta-analysis on negative psychotic experiences

International Review of Psychiatry, 2019
There is an increase in interest in the relationships between loneliness and psychosis. The notion of psychosis continuum implies that psychotic experiences extend from clinical populations with psychotic disorders to non-clinical populations.
A. Chau, Chen Zhu, S. So
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Increased mortality among people with schizophrenia and other non-affective psychotic disorders in the community: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 2018
INTRODUCTION There is increasing evidence of excess mortality in schizophrenia but less information on other non-affective psychoses. We therefore generated standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for community-dwelling people with schizophrenia and other ...
P. Oakley   +6 more
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Psychotic versus non-psychotic bipolar II disorder

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010
Psychotic symptoms in bipolar II disorder, allowed by definition only during a depressive episode, are present in a range between 3% and 45%. Little is known regarding the impact of psychotic symptoms on the clinical course of bipolar II patients. Findings from previous reports are controversial and focused specifically on bipolar I disorder.
MAZZARINI, LORENZO   +11 more
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Psychotic and non-psychotic perceptions of reality

Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2014
This paper explores the difference between psychotic and non-psychotic perceptions of reality. It begins by outlining the construction of a conceptual framework in infancy. The core of this enables differentiation between self and object, and internal and external space, underlying a non-psychotic perception of reality.
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