psychosislike
Psychosis-like refers to a state of mind that exhibits symptoms similar to those found in psychosis, but without the full-blown condition. This term is often used in clinical settings to describe individuals who display some psychotic features, such as delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized thinking, but do not meet the full diagnostic criteria for a psychotic disorder. These symptoms may be transient or intermittent, and can be influenced by various factors, including stress, substance use, or underlying medical conditions.
Psychosis-like states can occur in a range of contexts, including as a reaction to trauma, as a
Treatment for psychosis-like states may involve a combination of therapeutic interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, medication