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psychosis

mental disorder / loss of reality / psychotic state
Noun

This term describes a profound disconnection from reality, where the mind creates its own internal logic that contradicts external facts. It is characterized by a loss of insight, meaning the individual is often unaware that their perceptions are distorted. In clinical settings, it is treated as a symptom or a syndrome rather than a single disease. Because it is an uncountable noun when referring to the general state of mental impairment, it typically does not take a plural form unless referring to specific, distinct types of psychotic episodes or clinical classifications.

Meanings

Noun

A severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.

"The patient was admitted to the psychiatric ward suffering from an acute psychosis."

Noun

A state of mental imbalance characterized by delusions and hallucinations, often occurring as a symptom of other conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

"Drug-induced psychosis can lead to temporary but intense episodes of paranoia."

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