Brief reactive psychosis

A DSM-III-R category for a psychosis lasting less than one week, with sudden onset after major stress.


A disorder in which the person has a sudden onset of psychotic symptoms, such as incoherence, loosening of associations, delusions, and hallucinations, immediately after a severely disturbing event. The symptoms last more than a few hours, but for no more than 2 weeks, schizophreniform disorder.


 


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