Mental Health Information

Psychotic disorders

Psychotic disorders are characterized by a person being out of touch with reality.  This may be evident in the person having false beliefs (delusions) or false perceptions (hallucinations).  Examples of delusions are being paranoid that others will harm them or they have special powers.  Hallucinations may involve any of the six senses - hearing voices, feeling things on their skin without a cause or unusual smells.  These can be highly distressing for the person, even though they may deny their condition.  They may withdraw from relationships and be unable to carry out their activities.  Family and friends may also misunderstand their behaviour.  Much stigma surrounds psychotic disorders and providing resources can go a long way for all involved.