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  1. Psychosis),and a potential for permanent chemical dependence leading to, psychosis ,much worse than before treatment began, if the drug dosage is ever lowered or
  2. Which it proposed. In this book Album categorized certain typical forms of, psychosis ,(Vedanta typical) as a single coherent type based upon their shared
  3. An identifiable event, and also included a depressive type of manic-depressive, psychosis ,within Major affective disorders. In the mid-20th century, researchers
  4. Lead to a severe benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome characterized by seizures, psychosis , severe insomnia, and severe anxiety. Rebound insomnia, worse than baseline
  5. Specified (NOS). High doses may trigger anxiety and rarely mania and, psychosis , As of 2010 the effect of caffeine on people with ADHD is not known. It does
  6. Days to months, and,in rare instances, suffering from" Pandora" a type of, psychosis , Although not about cryonics per se, the Ron Howard film Cocoon (1985) has
  7. Have been noted, and users often report out-of-body experiences or temporary, psychosis , Most users find such high doses to be extremely uncomfortable and are
  8. Perpetual motion works, that cancer can be cured by colored lights, that a, psychosis ,is no worse than a head cold, that they'll live forever. In good times
  9. Both dementia praetor (in its three classic forms) and" manic-depressive, psychosis ," gained wider popularity in the larger institutions in the eastern United
  10. Is most commonly used, but clonazepam is sometimes prescribed for acute, psychosis ,or mania; their long-term use is not recommended due to risks of dependence.
  11. Overdose Upon overdose, the potentially serious serotonin syndrome, stimulant, psychosis , and/or hypertensive crisis, among other dangerous adverse reactions, may come
  12. Brain volume by 10 % in macaque monkeys. In" healthy" individuals without, psychosis , doses of antipsychotics can produce the so-called" negative symptoms" ( e.
  13. And self-hatred. In severe cases, depressed people may have symptoms of, psychosis , These symptoms include delusions or, less commonly, hallucinations,usually
  14. Dysphrenia). Temporary withdrawal symptoms including insomnia, agitation, psychosis , and motor disorders may occur during dosage reduction of antipsychotics, and
  15. Withdrawal-related psychosis from antipsychotics is called" super sensitivity, psychosis ,", and is attributed to increased number and sensitivity of brain dopamine
  16. Sit still or remain motionless (akathisia),sexual dysfunction, a return of, psychosis ,requiring increasing the dosage due to cells producing more neurochemicals to
  17. Of cocaine. Cocaine dependency may result in physiological damage, lethargy, psychosis , depression, akathisia, and fatal overdose. Biosynthesis The first synthesis
  18. Should not be used routinely to treat dementia patients with aggression or, psychosis , but may be an option in the minority of cases where there is severe distress
  19. Reactions to life problems, rooted in a distinction between neurosis and, psychosis ,(roughly, anxiety/depression broadly in touch with reality, or
  20. Frequent and long-term usage at very high doses could possibly lead to toxic, psychosis ,and other permanent psychological problems. Additionally, the haplotypes of
  21. The drugs showed a modest benefit compared to placebo in managing aggression or, psychosis , but that this was combined with a significant increase in serious adverse
  22. Is a tranquilizing psychiatric medication primarily used to manage, psychosis ,(including delusions or hallucinations, as well as disordered thought)
  23. Schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, drug intoxication, brief drug-induced, psychosis , schizophreniform disorder and borderline personality disorder. Both borderline
  24. With inappropriate treatment, severe initial symptoms that may include, psychosis , early age of onset, more previous episodes, incomplete recovery after 1 year
  25. Resulting in a reduction in the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as, psychosis , Lower doses, however,act upon dopamine autoreceptors, resulting in increased
  26. Of the nineteenth century by dividing them into two classes: manic depressive, psychosis ,or dementia praetor. This division is commonly referred to as the Kraepelin
  27. Can be medically severe and, as with alcohol withdrawal, there is a risk of, psychosis ,or seizures if not managed properly. In the United Kingdom, the number of
  28. Of syphilis was challenged, and manic-depressive illness with periodic, psychosis , followed by vascular dementia was put forward by Cybulska prior Schain's; and
  29. Extreme phases of bipolar I, a person in a manic state can begin to experience, psychosis , or a break with reality, where thinking is affected along with mood. Some
  30. Pillars of the Kraepelin dichotomy, dementia praetor and manic depressive, psychosis , were assiduously adopted in clinical and research contexts among the Germanic
  31. As well as permanent, loss of vision, irreversible double vision, drug induced, psychosis ,and chorea (involuntary muscle movements),impaired color vision, exanthema
  32. Is a cited link between creativity of genius and genetic mutations linked to, psychosis , A hypothesis called multiple intelligences put forth by Harvard University
  33. Indicates that at least some individuals with schizophrenia recover from, psychosis ,without taking antipsychotics, and may do better in the long term than those
  34. Abate during the withdrawal phase, or become persistent. Withdrawal-related, psychosis ,from antipsychotics is called" super sensitivity psychosis ", and is attributed
  35. The classification of what was previously considered to be a unitary concept of, psychosis , into two distinct forms: * manic depression (now seen as comprising a range
  36. Not take into account that antipsychotics may sensitize the brain and provoke, psychosis ,if discontinued, which may then be wrongly interpreted as a relapse of the
  37. Life in 1919,his marriage had shattered. His wife had a severe episode of, psychosis , but, even after her recovery, Hesse saw no possible future with her. Their
  38. Do not usually cause severe social or occupational impairment, and are without, psychosis ,), and this can make bipolar II more difficult to diagnose, since the hypomanic
  39. Effective in the short-term treatment of psychiatric emergencies such as acute, psychosis ,as in schizophrenia or mania, bringing about rapid tranquillization and
  40. And hypertension. Psychosis Abuse of amphetamines can result in a stimulant, psychosis ,that can present as a number of psychotic disorders (e.g. paranoia
  41. Obsessive behaviors, paranoia,and with chronic and/or high doses, amphetamine, psychosis , can occur. Withdrawal effects Withdrawal symptoms of amphetamine primarily
  42. Restlessness, and insomnia. The psychological withdrawal symptoms can include, psychosis , and can be mistaken for a relapse of the underlying disorder. Conversely, the
  43. Picture were Morelia degeneration theory and the concept of" unitary, psychosis ," (Einheitspsychose). This latter notion, derived from the Belgian
  44. Is rarely fatal but can lead to a number of different symptoms, including, psychosis , chest pain, and hypertension. Psychosis Abuse of amphetamines can result in a
  45. In judgment, disorientation,disinhibition, delusions,hallucinations, or, psychosis , may occur, and rhabdomyolysis (breakdown of skeletal muscle tissue) can be
  46. Disorder and delusional disorder. Antipsychotics might also be used to counter, psychosis ,associated with a wide range of other diagnoses, such as psychotic depression.
  47. To cells producing more neurochemicals to compensate for the drugs (tardive, psychosis ,), and a potential for permanent chemical dependence leading to psychosis much
  48. Hours; occurs by prolonging dosage. Plateau sigma is marked by the presence of, psychosis ,with visual and auditory hallucinations. Users have reported that inclinations
  49. To French psychiatrists in the 1850s. The term" manic-depressive illness" or, psychosis ,was coined by German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century
  50. Course of untreated bipolar patients. He coined the term manic depressive, psychosis , after noting that periods of acute illness, manic or depressive, were

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