“…Since that time, NLP has been used in a large and complicated literature spanning psychology, psychiatry, engineering, computational and other clinical and basic sciences [1][2][3]14,15 . NLP has been used to both measure and understand various aspects of psychosis, including present and future DSM IV/5 diagnosis 16,17 , illness onset 18 , negative symptoms [19][20][21] , thought/language disorder [22][23][24] , social functioning 25 , hallucinations 26 , cognition 27 , paranoia 13,25 , substance use 28 , hope 29 , obsessive-compulsive symptoms 30 , and anhedonia 31 . It has been applied to a variety of media as well, such as online social media 25 , medical records 32 , standardized cognitive test responses 33,34 , clinical interviews 18 , autobiographical monologs 31 , and ambulatory audio/video recordings 35,36 .…”