The document discusses post-traumatic stress disorder and reactive psychosis. It outlines the diagnostic criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder according to recurrent thoughts, feelings, and behaviors related to a traumatic event. It then describes different types of reactive psychosis including acute, subacute, and prolonged, characterized by states like confusion, stupor, and paranoia that develop following psychological trauma. Treatment involves limiting medications and providing psychological support to alleviate anxiety and discuss the traumatic events.