Characterized by mood and psychotic symptoms, with hallmark symptoms of depression, mood disorders, hallucinations, and delusion. For a diagnosis, the following criteria should be met:

  • A significant mood episode is manifested
  • Hallucination and delusions must be present in a time span of two weeks
  • Drugs and medications should not be the precipitating factor for the symptoms.

Treatment and Management

  1. Cognitive behavioral therapy to reduce auditory verbal hallucinations
  2. Psychotherapy or Group Psychotherapy may provide insight

DSM-5

  • Night eating syndrome: recurrently indulging in late-night binge-eating
  • Insomnia
  • Lack of organized speech and thought patterns
  • Suicide Ideation
  • Paranoia
  • Neglect of hygiene and personal appearance.
  • Difficulties in concentration
  • Mood swings, range from one of melancholy to one of exuberance.
  • Tendency for rapid, pressured speech
  • Isolation in social settings