psychotic的意思和读音

psychotic

: [saɪˈkɑtɪk] : [saɪˈkɒtɪk]

adj.

n.

psychotics  

psychoticn.— see alsopsychosis

1.a person suffering from severe mental illness

adj.1.,

n.1.

adj.1.someone who is psychotic behaves in a dangerous or violent way because they have a serious mental illness

n.1.someone who is dangerous or violent because they have a serious mental illness

1. chaotic psychotic hypnotic ...

2. () — helicopter () — psychotic () — yard ...

3.(psychosis)psychotic

4.psychotic)。

5.  psychotic

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1.She said he didn't seem to manifest other symptoms of psychotic behavior.

2.She has a son who began experiencing psychotic symptoms a few years ago, and he might have seemed like a perfect fit for her boss's program.

3.Before her first psychotic break, she had been a singer.

4.She was psychotic. She was severely depressed and then had this sudden belief that this is what she had to do.

5.All around the waiting room of his office, people suffering from psychotic disorders sit in thick clothing, eyes wide, staring silently.

6.One of the first patients I encountered was a woman with severe psychotic depression.

7.I got this real psychotic thing about, like, you know, perfection and working hard. . .…。

8.The second part of the dream, however, referred to my relation to the psychotic patient.

9.Conclusion: Insight impairment exists in a few patients. The main affecting factor of insight recovery is the psychotic symptom.

10."I was mostly depressed then [with some psychotic features] and did not receive a diagnosis of schizophrenia until later, " she recalled.“),。”