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Old 04-24-2011, 12:32 PM #1
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Question psychosis with major depression

Hi
I have been diagnosed with psychosis with major depression I am 43 yrs old,

I was set to go into a (php) program at a psychiatric hospital, and put on welfare watch, but Blue Cross is making me wait due to it being a pre-existing condition.

My psychologist doesnt think I have schizophrenia but psychosis with major depression

Is it correct to think of schizophrenia as chronic psychosis. In other words, if you have one psychotic episode, a label that could be applied is "psychosis". If you have repeated psychotic episodes, a label that could be applied is "schizophrenia?


any feedback would be helpful.
from your personal experiences,

thank you,

frank
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