loss of contact with reality
Psychosis
In the acute phase, the patient has an overt loss of contact with reality (psychotic episode) that requires intervention and treatment.
Psychosis: Loss of contact with reality, can be manifest as schizophrenia (multiple types), hallucinations (false perceptions), delusions (false beliefs), flattend affect (loss of range of emotions), abnormal thinking, diminished motivation, and disturbed work and social functioning. In a psychotic episode a person disconnects from reality and experiences hallucinations. Psychosis can occur concurrently with another mental problem (e.g. a manic episode), due to an organic problem not considered a mental problem, or be induced by drugs.
psychosis
psychosis
Loss of touch with reality, extreme paranoia
Loss of independence.
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The age of contact refers to the time when humans first established contact with extraterrestrial civilizations, if they exist. This concept is largely theoretical and has not been proven or observed in reality.