Signs of trauma or psychosis

Signs of trauma or psychosis:

Trauma can trigger psychotic episodes in some people. Psychotic episodes are periods of distorted or lost contact with reality, which may involve hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking and behavior.

Some of the possible mechanisms by which trauma can trigger psychosis are:

Trauma can cause changes in the brain structure and function, especially in the regions involved in emotion regulation, memory, and stress response. These changes can affect the neurotransmitters, hormones, and immune system, which can alter the perception of reality and increase the risk of psychosis.

Trauma can induce post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which is a mental health condition that occurs after a traumatic event. PTSD can cause symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, avoidance, hyperarousal, and negative mood.

Trauma can influence the psychological and social factors that contribute to psychosis, such as low self-esteem, poor coping skills, isolation, stigma, and discrimination.

You can consult Dr. Bhushan Mhetre to seek professional help if you experience any signs of trauma or psychosis.