Psychotic depression

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Psychotic depression
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Symptoms Depression (mood), hallucinations, delusions
Complications Suicide, self-harm
Onset Typically in adulthood
Duration Can be chronic or episodic
Types Major depressive disorder with psychotic features
Causes Genetic predisposition, stressful life events, neurobiological factors
Risks Family history of mental illness, substance abuse, chronic stress
Diagnosis Clinical assessment, psychiatric evaluation
Differential diagnosis Bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder
Prevention Early intervention, psychotherapy, medication
Treatment Antidepressants, antipsychotics, electroconvulsive therapy
Medication Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, atypical antipsychotics
Prognosis Variable; can improve with treatment
Frequency Affects a small percentage of those with major depressive disorder
Deaths N/A


Brain scan highlighting areas affected by depression.

Psychotic Depression[edit]

Psychotic depression, also known as major depressive disorder with psychotic features, is a subtype of major depressive disorder (MDD). It is characterized by the presence of severe depressive symptoms accompanied by psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, or both.

Introduction[edit]

Psychotic depression represents a severe form of depression. While patients experience typical depressive symptoms, they also exhibit signs of psychosis, making it distinct from other depressive disorders. It's crucial to recognize and treat this disorder promptly due to its increased risk of morbidity and suicidality.

Symptoms[edit]

Depressive Symptoms[edit]

  • Persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness
  • Loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities
  • Significant weight changes or appetite disturbances
  • Insomnia or hypersomnia
  • Fatigue or loss of energy
  • Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
  • Difficulty concentrating or indecisiveness
  • Suicidal thoughts or actions

Psychotic Symptoms[edit]

  • Hallucinations: Sensing things that aren't there, such as hearing voices.
  • Delusions: Strongly held false beliefs. In psychotic depression, these often relate to themes of guilt, punishment, or worthlessness.
Individual displaying signs of severe depression.

Causes and Risk Factors[edit]

While the exact cause is unknown, several factors can contribute:

  • Biological differences, including changes in brain chemistry and structure
  • Family history of depressive or psychotic disorders
  • Prolonged or chronic stress
  • Major life changes or traumatic events
  • Certain medical conditions or medications

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis requires a comprehensive clinical evaluation by a mental health professional. This involves:

  • Detailed psychiatric history
  • Assessment of both depressive and psychotic symptoms
  • Rule out other medical conditions or substances causing the symptoms

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for psychotic depression often involves a combination of:

  • Antidepressant Medications: To address depressive symptoms.
  • Antipsychotic Medications: To treat hallucinations or delusions.
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT): In severe cases or when medication isn't effective.
  • Psychotherapy: Especially cognitive-behavioral therapy, can be beneficial in conjunction with medication.
Psychotherapy can be beneficial for individuals with psychotic depression.

Prognosis[edit]

With prompt and appropriate treatment, many individuals with psychotic depression can experience a full recovery. However, without treatment, the condition can be life-threatening due to the high risk of suicide.

Prevention[edit]

While it's challenging to prevent psychotic depression, early intervention, regular medical check-ups, and seeking help when initial symptoms emerge can be beneficial.

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