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Psychosis vs. Schizophrenia: 18 Key Differences

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Mental health is a tough nut to crack. Often psychosis and schizophrenia are confused with each other. The two terms are often interchangeably used, but they are however not the same thing at all. This kind of misconception can raise problems leading to damaging people coping with these issues.

The main topic of discussion in this article is the Psychosis vs. Schizophrenia: 18 Key Differences.

They will be discussed in a manner that is easy to comprehend. By

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Psychopaths at Work: Toxic Employees You Should Fear

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In company environments that are difficult to figure out these days, we mainly center on explicit threats like aggression or verbal abuse. However, many companies are facing an even deeper problem – the presence of workers carrying psychopathic features. These destructive human beings can establish a venomous ambiance affecting not just one or two members of staff but the whole organization as well.

In this post, we will go into much depth on the silent threats caused by

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18 Warning Signs of Psychosis

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In the complex landscape of mental health, psychosis stands out as a particularly challenging and often misunderstood condition. Characterized by a disconnect from reality, psychosis can manifest in various ways, affecting an individual’s thoughts, perceptions, and behaviors.

Psychosis is not a diagnosis in itself, but rather a symptom that can occur in various mental health conditions, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and severe depression. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, about 3% of people

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