DefinitionMajor depression with psychotic features is a condition in which a person experiences depression along with reduced contact with reality (psychosis). This can take the form of false beliefs (delusions) or seeing or hearing something that isn't really there (hallucinations).See also:Major depressionPsychosisAlternative NamesPsychotic depression; Delusional depressionCauses, incidence, and risk factorsAlthough there are no obvious risk factors, a family history of depression or psychotic illness increases the chances of developing this condition.SymptomsThis condition occurs when a depressed person loses touch with reality and hallucinates or has delusions. People with psychotic depression have the combined symptoms of depression and psychosis.The content of the delusions and hallu