Psychotic disorders represent a treatable but debilitating subset of mental illnesses. Children and adolescents who are given a diagnosis of psychosis are at risk for serious sequelae that may affect cognitive and social function. Alarmingly, evidence has shown that racial differences exist in the diagnosis and progression of pathology. This article presents a conceptualization of the challenges that minority pediatric patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder often confront, and explores practical means to antiracist care.

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