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Early Intervention in Psychosis is a relatively new concept based on the observation that identifying and treating someone in the early stages of a psychosis can significantly improve their longer term outcome. This approach advocates the use of an intensive multi-disciplinary approach during what is known as the Critical Period, where intervention is the most effective, and prevents the long term morbidity associated with chronic psychotic illness.
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The inaugural production of Fort Point Theatre Channel, 4:48 Psychosis takes its title from the time most suicides occur -- and the only time playwright Sarah Kane found herself waking up and imagining 72 minutes of clarity. This haunting play was performed after Kane's death, premiering at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2000.
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Sleep deprivation has been linked to psychosis, although there is little evidence to suggest that it is a major risk factor in the majority of people. Some people experience hypnagogic or hypnopompic hallucinations, where unusual sensory experiences or thoughts appear during waking or drifting off to sleep. These are normal sleep phenomena... and are not considered signs of psychosis.
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Relationships between trauma and psychosis: A review and integration - Anthony P. Morrison, Lucy Frame and Warren Larkin..."Objectives. This paper examines the research and theoretical literature on potential links between trauma and psychosis. Methods. Three main alternatives are considered; can psychosis cause PTSD, can trauma cause psychosis and could psychosis and PTSD both be part of a spectrum of responses to a traumatic event?....Results. Evidence is found in support of each of these relationships, and an integrative approach to conceptualizing the relationships is suggested." http://www.psychminded.co.uk/news/news2003/nov03/relationship.pdf
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Neurosis was already a popular term, and psychosis and neurosis were soon viewed in conjunction. Psychosis was seen as the psychological aspect of a neurosis — hence psychoneurosis. Thus the confusing picture arose whereby, in the late nineteenth century, there were three terms — psychosis, psychoneurosis, and psychopathy — for the same condition; by the late twentieth century by contrast these terms all referred to separate conditions. The development of this process of change over the course of the century will now be outlined, along with the different types of psychosis that were described.
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