How Common Are Psychotic Experiences?

Having a hallucination or delusion doesn’t necessarily mean you have a mental health condition, such as schizophrenia.

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Have you ever seen or heard something that turned out not to exist? Or have you ever thought something was happening that no one else noticed — perhaps thinking you were being followed, or that something was trying to communicate with you? If so, you may have had a psychotic experience.

The good news is, you're not alone. Psychosis, also called a psychotic experience or episode, is when someone perceives or interprets reality differently to the people around them. And it's estimated that around 5-10% of people will have a psychotic experience in their lifetime.

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