Psychotic & Thought Disorders
Schizophrenia spectrum, psychosis, and perceptual conditions.
24 conditions
- Acute and Transient Psychotic DisorderAcute and Transient Psychotic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Attenuated Psychosis SyndromeAttenuated Psychosis Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Brief Psychotic DisorderA psychiatric condition characterized by sudden onset of psychotic symptoms (delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior) that last at least 1 day but less than 1 month, with eventual full return to premorbid functioning. Often triggered by extreme stress or trauma.
- Catatonia Associated With Another Mental DisorderCatatonia Associated With Another Mental Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Catatonic Disorder Due to Another Medical ConditionCatatonic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Cycloid PsychosisCycloid Psychosis is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Delusional DisorderA psychiatric condition characterized by the presence of one or more non-bizarre delusions that persist for at least one month, without other psychotic symptoms. The person's functioning apart from the delusion and its behavioral ramifications is not significantly impaired.
- Erotomanic Delusional DisorderErotomanic Delusional Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Grandiose Delusional DisorderGrandiose Delusional Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Jealous Delusional DisorderJealous Delusional Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Misophonia Spectrum DisorderMisophonia Spectrum Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Other Specified Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic DisorderOther Specified Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Persecutory Delusional DisorderPersecutory Delusional Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Pseudobulbar AffectPseudobulbar Affect is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Psychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical ConditionPsychotic Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Schizoaffective DisorderA chronic mental health condition combining symptoms of schizophrenia (such as hallucinations or delusions) with mood disorder symptoms (depression or mania). Characterized by psychotic symptoms occurring with major mood episodes.
- SchizophreniaA chronic and severe mental disorder affecting how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Characterized by psychosis including hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
- Schizophreniform DisorderSchizophreniform Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Shared Psychotic Disorder (Folie à Deux)Shared Psychotic Disorder (Folie à Deux) is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Somatic Delusional DisorderSomatic Delusional Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Substance/Medication-Induced Psychotic DisorderSubstance/Medication-Induced Psychotic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Unspecified CatatoniaUnspecified Catatonia is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Unspecified Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic DisorderUnspecified Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Visual Snow SyndromeVisual Snow Syndrome is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.