People with psychotic disorders are developing delusions tied to AI use. While not an official diagnosis yet, AI psychosis is ...
Clinicians are starting to see a new kind of crisis walk through the door: people who arrive in severe distress after long, ...
Virtual reality–based cognitive-behavioral therapy (VR-CBT) can reduce paranoia and anxiety in patients with psychotic disorders, results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial show. "VR-CBT is ...
Responsibility is not cruelty. Mental illness does not respect state borders. Anosognosia does not resolve with time.
Psychotic-like experiences, such as suspiciousness and unusual thoughts, are common among adolescents who are referred to adolescent psychiatric care. The symptoms are often associated with depression ...
A TikTok creator is drawing widespread attention to what he describes as “AI psychosis,” saying that months of compulsive interaction with ChatGPT worsened underlying mental health struggles and fed a ...
People who see meaning where there is none, like imagining one dot chasing another, may be showing early signs of paranoia or psychosis. Yale scientists found that such visual misperceptions are tied ...
Online cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for insomnia effectively treats the sleep disorder and also dramatically reduces the subsequent occurrence of psychotic symptoms, including paranoia and ...
Medical experts: Admissions of supposed Obama plot fits user behavior. August 28, 2008— -- One of the men investigated for allegedly threatening presidential candidate Barack Obama's life while ...
Paranoia is a common word that's commonly misunderstood. "S/he's so paranoid!" can be heard in everyday conversation with the same incomprehension as saying someone is "OCD" because they're organized.
Could complex beliefs like paranoia have roots in something as basic as vision? A new Yale study finds evidence that they might. When completing a visual perception task, in which participants had to ...