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Q: Can you get on disability for being diagnosed with Severe depression bipolar disorder and psychosis and Also having severe social anxiety but not professionally diagnosed?
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Can depression cause brief psychosis?

Stress can cause Brief Reactive Psychosis, and it can cause Depression as well. so perhaps it can indirectly.


Is depression a psychotic or non-psychotic illness?

Usually it is non-psychotic, but severe depression can cause psychotic symptoms. Psychotic means having hallucinations and/or paranoia.


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Bipolar disorder is a type of depression. There's nothing in it as your question asks. I means you're unhappy (most of the time, but not all the time), you feel stressed out and annoyed sometimes as well.Wrong! Bipolar disorder is not a type of depression! One can be diagnosed bipolar I and never have had any depression, only mania. Admittedly depression is common with bipolar disorder but they are not the same.Some forms of bipolar disorder and their typical symptoms:bipolar I - at least one manic episode, may or may not have depressive episodes (this was previously called manic depression)bipolar II - has never had a manic episode, recurrent depressive episodes (this was previously just diagnosed as recurrent depression)cyclothymia - has never had either manic or depressive episodes, only recurrent periods of hypomania (i.e. mild mania) and dysthymia (i.e. mild depression)Bipolar I & II may or may not have psychosis at the extremes of manic or depressive episodes. Cyclothymia will never have psychosis.


What are the symptoms of Wendigo psychosis?

Wendigo or Windigo psychosis is an often disputed mental disorder in which a person has a craving for human flesh. Symptoms include depression, distaste for regular diet, nausea, and vomiting.


What is the youngest age psychosis can be diagnosed?

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What is icd-9 code 296.33?

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Was Albert Fish psychotic?

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Can someone be put into jail for not being able to pay probation restitution if no longer on probation and was diagnosed with psychosis?

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Is postpartum depression a disability?

At the current time I and various other Doctors are unaware of any state in the United States, that would consider Postpartum Depression a disability, since most cases of this type of depressive state are temporary and very mild in contrast to more severe or permanent Psychological/Psychiatric Disorders; such as various types of Psychosis, Bipolar Disorders or Schizophrenia to give a small range of examples. These types of psychiatric disorders are permanent and disruptive to the life of the patient, therefore, allowing that person to file for disability claims because they can no longer function in society without assistance. It is possible for someone to enter into a Depressive state FROM Postpartum Depression, however, most doctors are now more than ever, keenly aware of what symptoms to look for in new mothers allowing doctors to properly treat or prevent their patients from falling into severe Postpartum Depression. I hope this answer somehow helped you. Best Wishes.


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