Psychosis Treatment
What Is Psychosis?
Psychosis is a mental health condition that affects how a person perceives reality. It may involve hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, or difficulty distinguishing what is real from what is not. Psychosis can occur as part of various mental health conditions and requires timely, supportive care.
Common Types of Psychotic Experiences
Hallucinations
Seeing, hearing, or sensing things that are not present, such as hearing voices or seeing images others do not see.
Delusions
Strong beliefs that are not based in reality, often involving fear, suspicion, or false perceptions.
Disorganized Thinking
Difficulty organizing thoughts, speaking clearly, or maintaining logical conversations.
Common Symptoms of Psychosis
Hallucinations or unusual sensory experiences
Delusional or fixed false beliefs
Confused or disorganized thinking
Social withdrawal or isolation
Changes in behavior or emotional expression
Difficulty functioning at work, school, or daily activities
Symptoms may vary in intensity and can change over time.
Treatment Options for Psychosis
At Positive Impact Behavioral Health Services, psychosis treatment is structured, compassionate, and evidence-based. Treatment options may include:
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation for accurate diagnosis
Medication management to reduce symptoms and support stability
Therapeutic support to improve insight and coping skills
Ongoing monitoring and follow-up to ensure safety and progress
Collaborative care planning tailored to individual needs
Our approach focuses on restoring clarity, improving daily functioning, and supporting long-term stability.