psychotic depression

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Definition

Noun: A severe form of major depressive disorder characterized by the presence of psychosis, such as delusions or hallucinations, in addition to core depressive symptoms. This condition represents a state of depression so severe that the person loses contact with reality and suffers a variety of functional impairments.

Usage

"Psychotic depression" is a clinical term used primarily in psychiatry and psychology. It refers to a specific, severe subtype of depression. It is typically used in diagnostic, clinical, and academic contexts.

Examples
  • The patient was diagnosed with psychotic depression after reporting persistent feelings of worthlessness accompanied by auditory hallucinations.
  • Treatment for psychotic depression often requires a combination of antidepressant and antipsychotic medications.
  • Her psychotic depression manifested as a delusion that she was responsible for a global catastrophe.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Presentation: The psychosis in psychotic depression is often mood-congruent, meaning the delusions or hallucinations align with depressive themes (e.g., delusions of poverty, guilt, or nihilistic hallucinations).
  • Diagnostic Specificity: It is distinguished from other psychotic disorders, like schizophrenia, because the psychotic features occur exclusively during major depressive episodes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Psychotic (adjective): Relating to or characterized by psychosis.
    • The patient exhibited psychotic symptoms.
  • Depression (noun): A common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think, and how you act.
    • She has been receiving treatment for depression.
  • Major Depressive Disorder with Psychotic Features: A more formal, synonymous diagnostic term.
Synonyms
  • Major depressive disorder with psychotic features
  • Depressive psychosis
Related Phrases
  • Mood-congruent psychosis: A specifier describing psychotic features whose content is consistent with typical depressive themes.
  • Mood-incongruent psychosis: A specifier describing psychotic features whose content does not seem related to typical depressive themes.
Noun
  1. a state of depression so severe that the person loses contact with reality and suffers a variety of functional impairments

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