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Symptoms of pyschosis
Psychosis affects the person's thoughts, feelings, behaviour and communication. Some of symptoms are:
Thinking
Feeling
Behavior
Thinking he/she has special powers
Thinking other people can read his/her mind
Receiving personal messages from the radio or TV
Preoccupied with 1 or 2 things
Seeing visions or things that others cannot see
Thinking people are talking about him/her
Thinking people are against him/her
Having difficulty concentrating
Feeling sad or low mood
Feeling isolated
Feeling like he/she is being watched
Feeling isolated
Difficulty sleeping
Talking or smiling to himself/herself
Neglecting his or her appearance
Avoiding contact with
people
Behaving aggressively
Speech is jumbled and incomprehensible
Out of touch with reality
Symptoms of pyschosis
Treatment
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You do not have to suffer forever.