Psychosis Puberty

Psychosis Puberty: Understanding the difficulties of adolescence

Puberty is one of the most difficult and critical times in a person’s life. It is characterized by physical, emotional and psychological changes that can have a significant impact on the mental health of adolescents. One of the most serious mental disorders associated with puberty is pubertal psychosis.

Pubertal psychosis, also known as precocious psychosis or pubertal psychotic disorder, is a condition in which an adolescent exhibits symptoms of psychosis, such as hallucinations (visual or auditory illusions), delusions, and disturbances in thinking and behavior. This serious mental disorder requires the attention and timely intervention of specialists.

Manifestations of pubertal psychosis can be varied and individual for each teenager. However, some of the most common symptoms include the following:

  1. Hallucinations: Teenagers suffering from psychosis