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Many people may know of a young person who seemed to develop a psychosis after smoking skunk, a particularly potent, hallucinogenic form of marijuana.
"By taking an amphetamine a person can develop a psychosis and become delusional, and that was consistent with the scene found by Pasadena police the night of the death.
Moreover, families are an important part of the social network for young people who develop a psychosis [ 21].
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A subset of patients may develop paranoid delusions, visual or auditory hallucinations, or mania-type symptoms that develop into a psychosis that requires prompt treatment.
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But nine months later, after a difficult labour, she developed a severe psychosis and needed to be hospitalised for several months.
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