Early care for people with psychosis supports recovery

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When people develop photosynthesis or extract oxygen from water by their gills !
The error that you perceive in the above statement ,it is the same mistake that you are supposed to realize in the following statement " when people develop psychosis" !!

The nature of the human creature does not have the functional tools that would make him develop the psychosis

  • The psychotic factor is not related the human nature (existentially) and is not a part from it (biologically / psychologically )

The psychotic factor is the influencer (stimulus) responsible for creating all aspects of the changes in the concept of the cognitive material ,which leads to all forms of deviation in the objectivity of the behavioral outputs

When you said "psychosis is a health condition characteristed by problem with perception,and thinking ,such as hallucinations and strong false beliefs (delusions).

1- the use of term “psychosis” instead of using the term “schizophrenia”,but the emptying of the meaning,concept and connotation remains on the old approach without adding any truth or reveals a forgotten truth

It is right to say;
psychosis is formed in a set of symptoms that seem to be more extreme and delinquent than the symptoms of any known mental illness whatever its classical concept,but there is no causal relationship (root-origin) between the factors that cause mental illness and the symptoms of psychosis

In the case,if you insist to say that,psychosis is a mental ilnees,please answer the following questions;
1- Where is the nucleus of the illness in the human nature ?
2-Where is the motor nerve of the illness ?
3-What is the driving force towards change ?
4-What are the functional mechanisms that induce the change ?
5-What are the interactions / reactions ? and where do they occur in the human nature ?
6-Rather,what is the nature of the change that the psychotic factor induces in the human nature ?
7-Step by step,describe from the beginning how the change is induced and how it turns into a disorder that leads to behavioral responses that are observed / diagnosed by the experiences of the DR. or any external viewers ?

I think it is mission impossible