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Manic Episode: A Psychotic Characteristic of Mental Illness Additionally, psychotic characteristics, such as delusions or hallucinations, are frequently present in mania Many people have grandiose delusions thinking they are highly skilled professionals, government officials, spies, or other high-level agents (even when they have no such background)
Other speficied bipolar and related disorders - Psychiatry. org Other Specified Bipolar and Related Disorder In the upcoming text revision of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR), example #3 hypomanic episode without prior major depressive episode was revised to resolve a conflict with criterion E for persistent depressive disorder In addition, a fifth example, Manic Episode Superimposed was added
What is the Link Between Substance-Induced Psychosis and . . . New-onset psychosis is always disconcerting and alarming for patients, families, and clinicians Although some acute psychotic disorders are brief and resolve in a short period of time, others progress to schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and have a long-term impact on people’s mental health and quality of life Substance-induced psychotic disorders are brief psychotic syndromes triggered by
Potential HHS-HCC Updates for Risk Adjustment Program Cannabis use disorder moderate severe, or with complications, is included in HCC 82 (or HCC 81 in the presence of psychotic complications) The drug use, unspecified, uncomplicated code set is excluded from the HHS-HCC risk adjustment model because of lack of specificity of the ICD-10 codes as to the diagnosis or reason for treatment
The Case Against the Alleged Psychotic Joe Smith or One . . . The hallucinations of the psychotic are typically bizzare, illogical and incomprehensible, as are their delusions They are also generally quite threatening, or in response to imagined threats directed at the individual
CLINICAL REVIEW Managing the acute psychotic episode Peter Byrne People with a first or recurrent psychotic episode tend to present late for medical attention, and many do not present at all Presentation is often initiated by others, not by patients themselves Psychosis can also become apparent during a manic presentation, when patients act on their delusions in a public forum, or when they have the complications of substance misuse Patients
Acute and transient psychoses: clinical and nosological issues SUMMARY This article examines the clinical, epidemiological and nosological aspects of short-lived psychotic disorders as currently classified under ‘acute and transient psychotic disorders’ in ICD-10 and ‘brief psychotic disorder’ in DSM-5 After describing earlier diagnostic concepts such as bouffée délirante, cycloid psychosis, reactive psychosis and schizophreniform psychosis, we