Articles (8)
Psychosis is a mental health problem that causes people to perceive or interpret things differently from those around them. This might involve hallucinations or delusions.
Articles for Psychotic episodes
'My mind was running away with itself'
Sarah lives in the north of England. She had a significant psychotic episode in her early 20s, during which she was abducted and assaulted.
'Simple misunderstandings preoccupied me and seemed sinister'
Andrew is in his 50s and lives on the south coast. His early psychotic experiences lasted a number of years and had a profound effect on his life.
'Voices in my head would say unkind things'
Delusions and voices have been a daily feature of Richard's life for more than 10 years. Despite this, he recently completed a master's degree.
Causes
Read about the causes of psychosis. Psychosis can be caused by psychological conditions, general medical conditions, or substances like alcohol and drugs
Diagnosis
Read about diagnosing psychosis. See your GP if you have psychotic episodes as early treatment usually has better long-term outcomes
Introduction
Read about psychosis, a mental health problem that causes people to perceive or interpret things differently from those around them
Symptoms
Someone who develops psychosis will have their own unique set of symptoms and experiences, according to their particular circumstances.
Treatment
Read about treating psychosis. Treatment for psychosis involves a combination of antipsychotic medicines, psychological therapies, and social support.
