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Traumatic loss and psychosis – reconceptualising the role of trauma in psychosis
Published 2020-12-01“…Literature suggests that the occurrence of psychological trauma (PT) from various negative life experiences beyond events mentioned in the DSM-criterion A, receives little to no attention when comorbid with psychosis. In fact, despite research indicating the intricate interplay between PT and psychosis, and the need for trauma-focused interventions (TFI), there continue to be mixed views on whether treating PT would worsen psychosis, with many practitioners hesitating to initiate treatment for this reason. …”
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Psychosis and homicide
Published 2021-04-01Subjects: “…homicide-crime-violence-psychosis…”
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Epileptic peri-ictal psychosis, a reversible cause of psychosis
Published 2013-03-01“…There is a close temporal relationship between peri-ictal psychosis and seizures, and psychosis may present before (preictal), during (ictal) or after seizures (postictal). …”
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The critical period in patients with psychosis: "Duration of Untreated Psychosis" and social determinants
Published 2018-06-01Subjects: “…Psychosis…”
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Identification of Psychosis Risk and Diagnosis of First-Episode Psychosis: Advice for Clinicians
Published 2024-03-01Subjects: Get full text
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Cannabis-induced psychosis or Cannabis-associated psychosis: Diagnostically no clear winner
Published 2016-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Phenotyping with the neuropsychiatric genetics of African populations-psychosis (neurogap-psychosis) study
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Posttraumatic growth in psychosis
Published 2016-12-01Subjects: “…psychosis…”
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Action prediction in psychosis
Published 2024-01-01“…Patients with psychosis and matched controls completed a two-alternative object size discrimination task. …”
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Cannabis Induced Psychosis
Published 2022-06-01“…Secondly, it points to cannabis-induced psychosis should be considered to be a part of the ICD-10 F2-chapter rather than the F1-chapter. …”
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