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PsychNet-UK
Substance Induced Psychotic Disorder Information Sheet
- Description,
Causation, Treatment, Associated Features, Differential Diagnosis
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Alcohol-Related
Psychosis - Alcohol-related psychosis is a secondary psychosis
with predominant hallucinations occurring in many alcohol-related
conditions, including acute intoxication, withdrawal, after a major
decrease in alcohol consumption, and alcohol idiosyncratic intoxication.
An Article by Michael F Larson, DO. Not Rated
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Alcohol
Induced Psychotic and Mood Disorders. - Alcohol induced psychotic
disorder is characterized by prominent hallucinations or delusions
that are judged to be due specifically to the effects of alcohol.
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BehaveNet®
Clinical Capsule: Substance-Induced Psychotic Disorder -
When there is evidence that alcohol or other drugs directly cause
hallucinations or delusions not associated with delirium diagnosis
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Substance-Induced
Psychotic Disorder - Psychotic symptoms, particularly delusions
and hallucinations, can result from a wide variety of substances,
including alcohol, amphetamines, marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens,
inhalants, opioids, phencyclidine, and certain sedatives and anxiolytics.
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Substance-Induced
Psychotic Disorder - The essential features of Substance-Induced
Psychotic Disorder are prominent hallucinations or delusions (Criterion
A) that are judged to be due to the direct physiological effects of
a substance (i.e., a drug of abuse, a medication, or toxin exposure)
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