psychosis|psychoses in English
noun
[psy·cho·sis || saɪ'kəʊsɪs]
severe mental disorder including delusions and loss of contact with reality
Use "psychosis|psychoses" in a sentence
1. That's psychosis.
2. Most of them(48%) were subject to epilepsy, reactive psychosis, schizoid psychosis and severe personality disorders.
3. The onset of psychosis, dementia.
4. Most of patients have inferiority complex and have of psychoses and medicines.
5. On alternative psychoses of paranoid nature in "forced normalisation" (Landolt) of the electroencephalogram of epileptics".
6. If you had psychosis, which you don't.
7. Explains the psychosis and the flailing.
8. Amphetamine-induced depressive disorder; Psychosis; Behavioral disorders
9. Adaptive pattern recognition for psychosis risk modelling
10. Memory loss, extreme paranoia, rapid aging, encroaching psychosis.
11. There's a difference between psychosis and hallucination.
12. Young cadre always should keep difficult struggling psychosis.
13. 1 She fell into a drug-induced psychosis.
14. There have also been reports of psychosis following overuse.
15. Excessive amounts of _____ may be implicated in psychosis
16. Excessive amounts of _____ may be implicated in psychosis
17. A mixture of extreme psychosis in a controlled individual?
18. Cycloid psychosis as a psychiatric expression of anti-NMDAR encephalitis
19. Anhedonia is also a core symptom of psychosis and schizophrenia
20. speech disorder, delirium, acute brain syndrome, agitation, confusion, depression, psychosis
21. 15 Psyehosocial factors have a close relation to affective psychosis.
22. 5 There have also been reports of psychosis following overuse.
23. 27 Frequently, then, an unspecific referral was subsequently considered a psychosis.
24. Agitation may be a symptom of delirium, dementia or psychosis
25. Sounds to me like a classic case of postpartum psychosis.