Someone experiencing psychosis might start acting in ways that seem out of character. They can become highly irritable, struggling to maintain their normal social relationships. Their behavior might seem unusually infantile, or they could become easily agitated when spoken to. Sometimes, this escalates to aggression or sudden insults. Because picking up on social cues becomes difficult, you might also notice them stop keeping up with basic hygiene and self-care.

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