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\nPeople with psychotic disorders lose contact with reality and experience a range of extreme symptoms that usually includes:
\nHowever, these symptoms can occur in people with other health problems, including bipolar disorder, dementia, substance abuse disorders, or brain tumors.
\nPsychotic disorders include:
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