Unspecified Psychotic Disorder
Unspecified psychotic disorderĀ is diagnosed when psychotic symptoms are present but do not fulfill criteria for a specific psychotic disorder. Etiology includes neurobiological, genetic, and psychosocial factors. Clinically, patients exhibit hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking causing functional impairment. Diagnosis requires clinical evaluation and exclusion of other psychiatric or medical causes. Management focuses on antipsychotic treatment, psychosocial support, and monitoring of functional status.
