{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: A Case of Acute Catatonia Precipitated by Psychosis Successfully Treated With Lorazepam: A Case Report. {Author}: Ahmed A;Patil R;Longkumer I; {Journal}: Cureus {Volume}: 15 {Issue}: 11 {Year}: 2023 Nov 暂无{DOI}: 10.7759/cureus.49648 {Abstract}: Catatonia is a multifaceted neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by a spectrum of psychomotor disturbances that can severely impact the well-being of affected individuals. It may manifest as a primary psychiatric disorder or be associated with underlying medical, neurological, or psychiatric conditions. This case report details the clinical journey of a 22-year-old male who initially presented with psychotic symptoms and subsequently developed acute catatonia within three days of admission to a tertiary care hospital. The patient was successfully treated with intravenous lorazepam, resulting in a rapid and complete resolution of his catatonic state. This case underscores the intricate relationship between psychosis and catatonia and highlights the efficacy of lorazepam in managing catatonia. Recognition and timely intervention are pivotal for optimal patient outcomes. By shedding light on the importance of early diagnosis, comprehensive evaluation, and targeted treatment for catatonia, this case report adds to the body of knowledge in psychiatric practice. It underscores the need for clinicians to consider catatonia as a potentially reversible condition, particularly in individuals with psychotic disorders, and emphasizes the critical role of lorazepam in its management.