F23: Acute and transient psychotic disorders
F23.3: Other acute predominantly delusional psychotic disorders
This disorder has psychological causes. With this disorder, one’s thoughts or perception are changed.
You may have hallucinations. With hallucinations, your assessment of reality is wrong. You are then firmly convinced of something that does not correspond with the reality. With the disorder, you may hear voices or see things that are not really there.
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