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Hallucinations
Delusions
Inability to Focus
Self-Inflicted Isolation
Mood Fluctuations
Sleep Disturbances
Our approach to helping individuals with psychosis
Individual therapy might be the best option for a person who wants to keep their mental health issues private and confide in a therapist about their worries and concerns without judgment. Together you can figure out what caused your current mental state and what can be done to regulate your emotions during the course of treatment.
Meeting people with the same diagnosis is always a huge relief for an individual who has been feeling particularly lonely because of their psychosis. Celebrate each other’s successes and milestones and practice active listening as you and your peers share your stories in a group setting.
An experienced psychiatrist will advise you in regard to the right prescription drugs that will eliminate the most acute symptoms of psychosis as well as figure out what medication you should take if you are also undergoing depression treatment or PTSD treatment. The best medication for psychosis is antipsychotics such as chlorpromazine and haloperidol.
To get rid of delusions and hallucinations, you need to recognize false beliefs that form in your mind, ignore them, and focus on positive affirmations that alter your thoughts and behavioral patterns.
In some instances, psychosis might be triggered by a severe trauma a person lives through. With the help of trauma-informed care at our center you will be able to process what happened to you and overcome the emotional pain that prevents you from enjoying life today.
You can manage psychosis long-term if you fix your sleep schedule, normalize your nutrition, and regularly engage in physical activities that bring you joy and a sense of accomplishment. It is also a good idea to practice mindfulness and dedicate a bit of your time to self-care techniques like breathing exercises to calm down.
Extensive Experience
Psychosis specialists who work at our mental health center know how to help patients from all backgrounds, no matter how complicated their symptoms are. The rapport between the therapist and the patient is an important factor when it comes to psychosis therapy so we will connect you with a mental health specialist you feel safe and secure with. For instance, if you are looking for a therapist well-versed in LGBTQIA+ mental health treatment, we can match you with one.
Patient-Centered Care
Family Engagement
Holistic Approach
You don’t have to face mental illness alone. At LAMH, our compassionate team is ready to help you find clarity, stability, and hope. Whether you’re reaching out for yourself or someone you love, we invite you to take that courageous first step. Contact us today and let the healing begin.
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