Psychosis and paranoia were influenced by shame, as increasing levels of external shame were linked to increased psychosis severity.
Researchers are identifying behavioral, environmental and neural factors through which genetic risk for mental health problems is expressed in youth.
These psychotic symptoms have trailed her over the past three years, as she has been diagnosed variously with PTSD, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety and substance use disorder, and at times ...
The October issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry brings together research on schizophrenia spectrum disorders and psychosis ... for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Childhood Trauma and ...
With the exception of PTSD and trauma-induced disorders ... as well as attempting to learn new skills that help to distract from anxiety-producing thoughts. Psychosis refers to any set of symptoms in ...
Psychosis and visual hallucinations are one of the most common non-motor aspects of Parkinson's disease (PD), affecting up to 40% of individuals with PD. Psychosis in PD commonly starts as minor ...
While psychotic disorders are often related to an individual’s genetics, a variety of factors that increased for many people during the pandemic — stress, trauma, isolation, substance use ...
University of Adelaide researchers have taken a closer look at how to predict transition to psychosis in young people who meet a specific set of subthreshold psychotic symptoms and syndromes ...
The man charged after a six-hour standoff with police last week has told a court he was suffering a “psychotic episode” at the time of the alleged offending. On Monday afternoon, Todd Johnson ...