A study led by Pompeu Fabra University reveals which brain mechanisms allow psychosis to remit. The results of this pioneering research could have important clinical implications for exploring new ...
Although there is sufficient research evidence demonstrating that cognitive impairment already exists in individuals at clinical high-risk(CHR) before the first episode of schizophrenia-spectrum ...
Psychosis is associated with a high risk of relapse, with 67% of clients relapsing within one year following a first episode. In light of the high personal, social, and healthcare costs of the illness ...
A Stanford Medicine-led study has found that there are two key systems malfunctioning in the brains of people with psychosis. One is a “filter” that directs attention toward important external events ...
Psychosis does not come on suddenly. Instead, a person has gradual changes in their thoughts and how they perceive the world leading up to their first psychotic episode. It’s important to recognize ...
Psychosis refers to a collection of symptoms that affect the mind, where there has been some loss of contact with reality. During an episode of psychosis, a person’s thoughts and perceptions are ...
Psychosis is a rainbow of experiences involving changes in how we perceive the world. The most common alterations within psychosis are unshared sensory phenomena, like voices and visions, and unusual ...
Delusions are a symptom of psychosis. They involve strong beliefs in something that is not true. Certain mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia and delusional disorder, often involve ...
For over twenty years, NICE in England has recommended that people experiencing psychosis should be offered psychological ...