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psychosis

[sahy-koh-sis] / saɪˈkoʊ sɪs /










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It accepts children aged 12 to 17 who are usually at crisis point with a range of mental health illnesses including eating disorders, depression and psychosis.

From BBC

This was the version of reality she lived after early mental health issues mushroomed into full-blown psychosis.

From BBC

Now, though things feel different: "It's not that there's psychosis, but it does make you just a bit reluctant to get on a train, without a doubt."

From BBC

Looking ahead, the research team plans to explore whether this brain response pattern could help predict who may later develop psychosis.

From Science Daily

The sight of encampments and people in the throes of psychosis in the streets drives perceptions of lawlessness and danger, studies show.

From Los Angeles Times