Disorders in which there is a loss of ego boundaries or a gross impairment in reality testing with delusions or prominent hallucinations. (From DSM-IV, 1994)
Psychotic Disorders -- Case Reports : Invisible boundaries : psychosis and autism in children and adolescents / edited by Didier Houzel and Maria Rhode
Psychotic Disorders -- therapy -- Case Reports : The soul, the mind, and the psychoanalyst : the creation of the psychoanalytic setting in patients with psychotic aspects / David Rosenfeld
Disorders in which the essential feature is a severe disturbance in mood (depression, anxiety, elation, and excitement) accompanied by psychotic symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, gross impairment in reality testing, etc
Disorders in which the essential feature is a severe disturbance in mood (depression, anxiety, elation, and excitement) accompanied by psychotic symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, gross impairment in reality testing, etc
Drugs capable of inducing illusions, hallucinations, delusions, paranoid ideations, and other alterations of mood and thinking. Despite the name, the feature that distinguishes these agents from other classes of drugs is their capacity to induce states of altered perception, thought, and feeling that are not experienced otherwise
Psychotropic drugs -- Complications : Psychiatric drug withdrawal : a guide for prescribers, therapists, patients, and their families / Peter R. Breggin