A case of PTSD presenting with psychotic symptomatology: a case report

  • Floros G
  • Charatsidou I
  • Lavrentiadis G
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Abstract

A male patient aged 43 presented with psychotic symptomatology after a traumatic event involving accidental mutilation of the fingers. Initial presentation was uncommon although the patient responded well to pharmacotherapy. The theoretical framework, management plan and details of the treatment are presented.

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Floros, G. D., Charatsidou, I., & Lavrentiadis, G. (2008). A case of PTSD presenting with psychotic symptomatology: a case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-352

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