Delusions

Delusions in children and adolescents are false beliefs that are firmly held despite evidence to the contrary. They are less common in children compared to adults with psychosis, but when present, can significantly impact functioning and relationships. Early identification and treatment of delusions in youth, often through a combination of antipsychotic medication and cognitive-behavioural therapy, is crucial for improving outcomes.
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