What is a deep psychosis?
deep psychosis is an increased state of psychosis, during which one is completely separated from reality that abstract thinking, planning and socialization with real people are completely replaced by hallucinations and deceptive. The standard form of psychosis distorts the ability to realistically perceive themselves, events and other beings, but generally the suffering partially work and engage in limited social interaction with different degrees of separation and illusions. The difference is that with a deep psychosis suffering from the most serious level of the department, where normal functioning and reasoning is not possible.
This state may be temporary or long -term. It is often one of the conditions that means the sentence "temporary madness". Deep psychosis can often be triggered by monuments, sounds, smells or other associations to previous traumatic events also by response to new and unpleasant stimuli or stress that seems inevitable in another way.
Patients at a crisis level of deep psychosis, also known as acute psycheóza, they often feel complete isolation and are often unable to communicate with their therapists. Therapists generally mimic patients' speech and action to create some form of contact. These mimicry can create a way for the patient to return to the normal world; Most patients consider reentry into normality after deep psychosis because they are forced to integrate the imaginary world into their environment in the real world, but they don't know how. Reentry often includes a confrontation that can become violent. Doctors usually use pharmacies and physical restrictions to calm the violent behavior of the person who leaves or continues in the phase of acute psychosis.
mood disorders such as depression and bipolarity are frequent precursors of deep psychosis; Similarly, there are mental disorders such as schizophrenia, dementa or Alzheimer's disease. These deepening conditions are thus closely linked because deep psychosis usually requires to develop weeks or months, and these conditions allow a person to incubate mental stress afterfor a long time. After climbing into an isolated, completely separate state, a person in acute psychosis can commit deeds that the normal world considers to be criminal or rude, while considering redemption and even heroic.
To prevent deep psychosis, they suffer from manic depression and schizophrenia often use anti-psychotic drugs. Doctors report that most of the episodes of deep psychosis are associated with outages in drug therapy, where the patient refuses or forgets to take medication. While drugs can enable a person with mental disorders integrate and live in the mainstream of society, the condition of deep psychosis makes a person's danger to himself and society and generally leads to a temporary or permanent obligation on psychiatric evaluation and therapeutic center.