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This Module will: explain what psychosis is explain what a diagnosis is and how it can help you and help you think about recovering from psychosisAuthors: Caroline O Connor, Kevin Duffy, Caroline by Caoimhe Black and Brian FitzmauriceModule 2: Understanding psychosis 1818 Plan for today s sessionHow was your week?What would you like to talk about today?Evaluating today s sessionSummary of what we talked about todayWhat will I do during the week?How was today for me?Name: Date: An Overview of Coping Skills and Psychosis1919 What is psychosis?When someone experiences psychosis, it means they aren t sure what is real and unreal. Our thinking changes. You can have odd or out of the ordinary are some common experiences that people have when they experience psychosis. Hearing voicesHearing voices and other hallucinations such as seeing, tasting, smelling or feeling things that other people do not experience, are part of psychosis.
Bipolar disorder Psychosis can also be part of bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder – which you may . know as manic depression – is a condition that affects your moods, which can swing ... the brain this way are long-term alcoholism, Alzheimer’s disease and encephalitis (swelling of …
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