Schizophrenia/Psychosis

If someone you know is experiencing:

  • Unrealistic, illogical, and irrational thinking, even when presented with contrary evidence. For example, having suspicious thoughts about someone spying on them, talking about them, planning against them, or threatening them.

  • Sensations in the absence of any stimulus, which are known as hallucinations. These can include:

    • Auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices of people calling them, threatening them, abusing them, or giving them orders when nobody is actually present.
    • Visual hallucinations, like seeing someone following them.
    • Tactile hallucinations, feeling sensations like insects crawling over them.
    • Hallucinations related to smell and taste.
  • Exhibiting angry outbursts, abusive behavior, or assaultive behavior.

We strongly recommend reaching out to us for consultation. These symptoms could be indicative of schizophrenia or another psychotic disorder. Early intervention and treatment are crucial for managing these conditions and improving the individual’s quality of life.

Our team is here to provide support, evaluation, and treatment options to help individuals and their families navigate the challenges associated with schizophrenia and psychosis. Don’t hesitate to seek help; it can make a significant difference in the well-being of the affected person.