Medical Report
Psychosis

The signs of psychosis imply hallucinations, delusions, mania, paranoia spiced up by deep depression. As a rule, such drastic alterations of a mentally disordered (psychotic) person's character are noticeable to everyone but he/she. The person in his/her term denies the strong necessity to get involved in serious treatment.
Now let's discuss the symptoms of psychosis in detail. One of them is paranoia. It manifests itself in a person's strong but not-true-to-life beliefs the essence of which implies people lying and wishing to bring harm to him/her. Sometimes certain similar (not too intensive) signs of paranoia can be noticed in mentally healthy people – things happen.
Switching to hallucinations, they imply seeing things that are not actually there or hearing voices which others don't hear or even tasting something which is not real at all. There are cases when hallucinations turn into delusions which means one scary word and outcome – schizophrenia. Hallucinations are often the result of strong fever. Kids and senior people are especially vulnerable to experience them.
Mania – another sign of psychosis – brings total restlessness to a person. The person's thoughts are a mess, his/her words are equally messy. Mania often results in depression which is characterized by masochistic and sometimes even suicidal thoughts in people who suffer from psychosis.
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When a person has a personality disorder, this usually signifies the fact that his/her mental development once went in the wrong direction and continues doing so if compared with people with more stable (positive) personality traits.
Main types of anxiety disorders are phobias, separation anxiety, panic attacks etc. As for phobias, they deal with certain object or process or substance – anything that you strongestly avoid approaching or dealing with. Separation anxiety is characterized by someone’s excessive fear of parting with one’s home or someone he/she is very (physically) close to.
Colleagues at work talk bad things about me. I see them gather in groups and whisper some rubbish about my ‘shaky’ mental condition. And then Rachel, sales manager, approaches you and looks as if she wants to kill you. ‘You are on my death list’ she tells you using her lips only – for others to think she approached you to discuss issues connected with your common project.
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