Formerly classified
as Post Hallucinogen Perception Disorder, Hallucinogen Persisting
Perception Disorder involves re-experiencing the symptoms of hallucinogen
without actual taking any of these substances.
292.89
Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder - Reexperiencing the
symptoms of hallucinogen taking without actual taking any of these
substances. The disturbance causes marked distress. Complications
of this disorder include suicidal behavior, Major Depression, and
Panic Disorder. A Site Dedicated to HPPD. 3/5
Hallucinogen
Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD) - According to the American
Psychiatric Association's DSM-IV-TR (2000), the "essential feature"
of Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD) is "...the
transient recurrence of disturbances in perception that are reminiscent
of those experienced during one or more earlier Hallucinogen Intoxications."
3/5