Psychotic-like experiences, such as suspiciousness and unusual thoughts, are common among adolescents who are referred to adolescent psychiatric care. The symptoms are often associated with depression ...
Researchers from the Universidad de Valladolid in Spain, the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Center and University ...
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New study reveals how often AI psychosis really strikes, and it’s alarming
Clinicians are now confronting a pattern they had never seen at scale before: people arriving in crisis after long, intense ...
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Psychosis Diagnoses Among Teenagers Surge 60% Over Two Decades
Canadian Study Shows People Born in the 2000s Face Double the Risk of Their Parents’ Generation In A Nutshell Psychosis ...
Researchers believe increasing use of cannabis may be contributing to a rise in new cases of schizophrenia and related disorders at younger ages.
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Study reveals rising psychosis rates among younger generations
People born more recently are being diagnosed with psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) more often and at younger ages than people born earlier, suggests a large study of more than 12 million ...
A new analysis of data from a large international consortium indicates that social and academic difficulties often arise ...
A new study investigates how anger associated with delusions — not simply being out of touch with reality — is critical in determining whether psychosis turns violent. The research, published in JAMA ...
The incidence of psychotic disorders is increasing in more recent birth cohorts in Ontario, suggesting the need for early ...
Leaders of the D.S.M., the world’s most influential psychiatric manual, have been split for more than five years over whether to recognize postpartum psychosis as a distinct disorder.
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