Definitionn. any severe mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted
Last update: June 25, 2015
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Raju was suffering from psychosis. [Please select]
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You fantasized him appearing at the next stop; it's how your psychosis snaps and brings you back to reality. [Please select]
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Stemmermann also maintained that the pathological lie is a wish psychosis. [Please select]
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Mental conditions: Either mild psychosis or extreme adolescent instability. [Please select]
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Nor could she be said to have a psychosis. [Please select]
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They are often on the verge of a psychosis as the result of their intoxications. [Please select]
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The outcome there depends upon what can be done for the underlying psychosis. [Please select]
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She had been a worker in a straw-hat factory and had a true industrial psychosis--the kind I am looking for. [Please select]
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It is the doctor's problem rather than hers, except as she carefully fulfils orders, to eliminate the toxic causes of psychosis. [Please select]
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_Nervousness_ is properly termed a _psychoneurosis_--for we have learned that there can be no neurosis without an accompanying psychosis. [Please select]
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Materialists, as already observed, are fond of saying that the evidence of causation from neurosis to psychosis is as good as such evidence can be proved to be in any other case. [Please select]
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