Drug-Induced Psychosis: Understanding the Mind’s Break
Drug-Induced Psychosis The Core Definition of Drug-Induced Psychosis Drug-induced psychosis (DIP) is a severe, yet often reversible, mental health condition characterized by the sudden onset of psychotic symptoms directly attributable to the use of, or withdrawal from, psychoactive substances. This condition manifests primarily through disturbances in thought, perception, and emotion, leading to a significant disconnect […]
ATROPINE-COMA THERAPY (ACT)
Introduction and Definition Atropine-Coma Therapy (ACT) stands as a notable, albeit controversial and ultimately abandoned, methodology within the history of psychiatric treatment. Defined precisely, ACT was a historical method employed primarily during the mid-twentieth century aimed at treating severe cases of agitation, intractable psychoses, and certain symptom clusters associated with schizophrenia by intentionally inducing a […]