Schizophrenia is part of a group of mental illnesses called psychotic disorders. People experience psychosis, a “loss of reality,” and other symptoms. Schizophrenia can be a frightening experience on its own, but many people learn how to manage schizophrenia with the right tools and supports.
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What’s the difference between psychosis and schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a mental illness that causes psychosis, but schizophrenia also has other symptoms. And it isn't the only cause of psychosis. In some cases, other mental illnesses cause psychosis, including depression, bipolar disorder, dementia and borderline personality disorder.
Dealing with Psychosis: A Toolkit for Moving Forward with Your Life
Psychosis can be a disruptive, confusing, and frightening experience. Hearing voices or thinking unusual or disturbing thoughts is common in psychosis. Having psychosis makes it difficult to figure out what is really happening and what may be a trick of the mind.
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