About Psychosis
Features
Treatment
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Final Jeopardy: Psychosis Scenario
100

Someone who is experiencing this perceives or interprets events differently than those around them as a result of hallucinations, delusions, and/or flight of ideas.

Psychosis/Psychotic Episode

100

These are fixed beliefs not held by other people of a shared culture - they can be persecutory, grandiose, or referential, to name a few. 

Delusions

100

This type of therapy aims to identify connections between thoughts, feelings, and behavior, and to help develop practical skills to manage them.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
100

A standard paper clip has this many bends.

200

If a psychotic episode occurs from the use of substances, it is considered this. 

Drug-induced

200

These are sensory perceptions that occur without an external stimulus and appear real to the person experiencing them. 

Hallucinations

200

This class of medication is often prescribed to those diagnosed with a psychotic illness - they help to reduce anxiety, confusion, hallucinations, delusions, and the distress these symptoms cause. 

Antipsychotics

200

The title character of Finding Nemo (2003) is this type of fish.

Clownfish 

300

Psychosis is considered this - not a standalone diagnosis - and can be seen in disorders like schizophrenia or bipolar I.

Symptom

300

This type of hallucination refers to the perception of non-existent sounds, like voices, music, or other noises. 

Auditory Hallucinations 

300

This type of treatment provides a safe space for individuals with similar experiences to meet, share coping tips, providing validation, encouragement, and acceptance.

Support Groups/Group Therapy

300

This was the year Wikipedia was officially launched. 

2001

400

This is the most common type of hallucination that occurs with schizophrenia.

Auditory Hallucinations

400

This is when someone's thoughts move very quickly from idea to idea, making links between things that other people typically don’t.

Flight of Ideas

400

Lethargy and uncontrollable movements are examples of these, which may occur while taking antipsychotics and can be managed with additional medication.

Side Effects 

400

This number on the pH scale indicates neutrality. 

7

500

A person or hearing things from a high fever, head injury, or lead/mercury poisoning is experiencing psychosis due to this.  

Physical Illness or Injury 

500

This type of hallucination involves smelling odors that do not exist, which are often unpleasant smells. 

Olfactory Hallucination

500

These types of therapies are recommended as a part of the treatment of psychotic disorders, as they help communicate emotions and experiences through visual expression or music. 

Arts therapies 
500

This is the most commonly used letter in the English language.  

E

500

A college student is referred to mental health services after letting his professor know that his irregular class attendance was due to the distraction caused by the "listening devices" and "mind control machines" placed inside his apartment by the government. While initially wary of meeting with the psychiatrist, he stated he was relieved to meet in a room that was not "bugged". The mental health professionals would likely conclude he is experiencing this type of delusion. 

Paranoid/Persecutory Delusions