psychotic person
Noun: * A person afflicted with psychosis; an individual experiencing a severe mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality, often involving symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, or severely disorganized thinking and behavior.
The term "psychotic person" is a clinical descriptor used in medical, psychiatric, and legal contexts to identify an individual based on their diagnosed mental state. It is a noun phrase that functions as a subject or object in a sentence. * It is important to use this term with sensitivity and clinical accuracy, as it describes a serious medical condition. * In modern person-first language, alternatives like "a person experiencing psychosis" are often preferred to emphasize the individual over the condition.
- The new policy outlines specific protocols for housing a psychotic person in a crisis stabilization unit.
- In the court hearing, the psychiatrist testified that the defendant was a psychotic person at the time of the incident and could not distinguish right from wrong.
- The study focused on the cognitive patterns of the psychotic person compared to the control group.
- The term is often used in formal assessments, diagnostic criteria, and legal determinations of competency or criminal responsibility.
- It can appear in historical texts or older clinical literature, though contemporary usage may favor less stigmatizing phrasing.
- Psychotic (Adjective): Of, relating to, or affected by psychosis.
- Example: He was having a psychotic episode.
- Psychosis (Noun): The severe mental disorder itself.
- Example: The patient was hospitalized for acute psychosis.
- Schizophrenic (Noun/Adjective): A more specific term for a person with or relating to schizophrenia, which is a type of psychosis. (Note: "psychotic person" is a broader category).
- Example: The schizophrenic patient reported auditory hallucinations.
- Person with psychosis
- Individual experiencing a psychotic disorder
- (Clinical/Historical) Psychotic
- Suffering from psychosis: A phrase often used to describe the condition.
- Example: She was suffering from psychosis and required immediate care.
- In a psychotic state: Describes the temporary condition of experiencing psychosis.
- Example: The witness described him as being in a psychotic state during the event.
- a person afflicted with psychosis