People with psychosis typically experience delusions (false beliefs, for example, that people on television are sending them special messages or that others are trying to hurt them) and hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that others do not, such as hearing voices telling them to do something or criticizing them). Other symptoms can include incoherent or nonsense speech and behavior that is inappropriate for the situation.
However, a person will often show changes in their behavior before psychosis develops. Behavioral warning signs for psychosis include:
Treatment for psychosis typically involves coordinated care between a psychologist, prescribing psychiatrist, and sometimes other practitioners such as social workers, case managers, vocational counselors and family therapists.
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