What Are the Symptoms of Psychosis?
The symptoms of delusional psychosis are diseases caused by mental stimulation, environmental factors, physical diseases, genetic factors, personality factors, extreme views of things, poor handling of interpersonal relationships, incomplete understanding of themselves, lack of social support systems, and so on. Psychotic symptoms are common in many people with physical illness. Similarly, psychiatric symptoms are more common in people who are overly concerned and afraid of developing a physical illness. Furthermore, in people who have a bad relationship with the people around them, the symptoms of psychosis are also more common. The true onset of mental illness is also caused by sleep disturbances, poor handling of sudden negative events, chronic depression and anxiety.
Delusional symptoms of psychosis
- The symptoms of delusional psychosis are due to mental stimuli, environmental factors, physical diseases, genetic factors, personality factors, extreme views of things, poor handling of interpersonal relationships, incomplete understanding of themselves, and lack of social support
- Delusions of old age
- Pay attention to enriching the lives of the elderly. Don't let the elderly think that they are useless when they are old, but help them build confidence and actively deal with old age. Cultivate some hobbies that are good for the body and mind, while cultivating sentiment, at the same time shift the elderly's excessive attention to physical health, and avoid the formation of paranoid delusions.