Psychosis

The term "Psychosis" is very broad and can mean anything from relatively normal aberrant experiences through to the complex and catatonic expressions of schizophrenia and bipolar type 1 disorder. Psychosis is a loss of contact with reality that usually includes false beliefs about what is taking place or who one is (delusions) and seeing or hearing things that aren't there (hallucinations). Treatment depends on the cause of the Psychosis. Care in a hospital is often needed to ensure the patient's safety. Antipsychotic drugs, which reduce hallucinations and delusions and improve thinking and behavior, are helpful, whether the cause is a medical or psychiatric disorder. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience is one of the most accessed journals on Psychosis. All published articles are assigned to Digital Object Identifier (DOI) CrossRef and are freely accessed using PubMed, MEDLINE, PscycINFO, and EBSCO. Articles are obviously highly analytical and descriptive with certain documental evidences like charts, figures, graphs and diagrams. OMICS special features include 21 Day rapid review process and an eminent team of 50,000+ editorial board members and 50,000+ Reviewer team. OMICS Group is built upon the principles of Open Access and is determined to provide free and unrestricted access of research articles to scientists around the world for the advancement of science and technology. Journal expects authors to duly acknowledge the sources of information and safeguard the copyrights. Open Access initiative helps in unlocking the traditional methods of subscription articles and releasing information to tertiary level readers, who normally would not have access to first hand research studies.
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