Previous research has shown that 30 - 50 % of individuals diagnosed with ultra-high-risk psychosis progress to full -
blown psychosis.
Studies reveal that subtle indications of the disease can be identified long before full -
blown psychosis develops.
The first is whether a set of symptoms can reliably predict the onset of full -
blown psychosis.
Most professionals categorize these postpartum emotional events into five general categories, ranging from the very common «baby blues» to full -
blown psychosis.
Not exact matches
Postpartum depression can take many many forms, with more mild symptoms such as lethargy and fatigue to full -
blown postpartum
psychosis, in which a mother may have hallucinations and stop sleeping.
Before most people experience full -
blown psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, they are often diagnosed as being at clinical high risk (CHR) for
psychosis.
There is very little data actually supporting the use of a ketogenic diet as a treatment for bipolar, and a well - documented case where a bipolar patient on valporic acid developed full -
blown mania with
psychosis after starting a ketogenic diet (thanks to @neurocritic for pointing me to this report; read about it below).
[14] Yes, Mr. McIvor is absolutely correct that the
psychosis, if any, was at a fairly nascent stage in 2007 when Dr. Davis saw her and that it has apparently, if one takes the evidence of the plaintiff, become full -
blown.
Research indicates that the
psychosis phenotype exists on a broad continuum that extends from schizotypic personality variation to minimal impairment to full -
blown psychotic disorder and that etiological continuity appears to exist across clinical and subclinical manifestations [28, 29].