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psychotischer

Psychotischer is an adjective in German that relates to psychosis, a clinical condition characterized by a disconnection from reality. The term is mainly used in medical, psychiatric, and psychological contexts to describe symptoms, states, or individuals associated with psychosis. The corresponding noun is Psychose, and the related descriptors include psychotisch or psychotischer depending on grammatical gender and case.

In clinical usage, one talks about psychotische Symptome (such as delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized thinking), eine

Etymology and register: psychotisch derives from Greek psyche (mind, soul) and -osis (a state or condition), entering

Language note: While psychotisch and psychotischer appear in professional contexts, they can be stigmatizing in everyday

psychotische
Episode,
or
einen
psychotischen
Zustand.
The
word
can
describe
a
patient
(ein
psychotischer
Patient)
or
a
feature
within
another
disorder,
for
example
schizophrenia,
bipolar
disorder
with
psychotic
features,
severe
depression,
or
substance-induced
psychosis.
Psychosis
involves
impaired
reality
testing
and
may
present
with
fixed
false
beliefs,
perceptual
disturbances,
and
disorganized
or
incoherent
speech.
Treatment
typically
includes
antipsychotic
medication,
psychotherapy,
psychoeducation,
and
social
support,
with
early
intervention
improving
outcomes.
German
medical
vocabulary
through
Latinized
medical
terminology.
The
term
remains
primarily
a
clinical
descriptor.
language.
In
nonclinical
settings,
it
is
often
preferable
to
describe
symptoms
or
conditions
(e.g.,
“psychotische
Symptome”
or
“eine
Störung
mit
Psychose”)
rather
than
labeling
a
person
as
psychotic.