Psychosis Treatment
What Is Psychosis?
Psychosis is a mental health condition that affects how a person experiences and interprets reality. It may involve hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, or difficulty distinguishing what is real from what is not. Psychosis can occur in a variety of mental health conditions and requires timely, supportive, and individualized care.
Common Types of Psychotic Experiences
Hallucinations
Perceiving sights, sounds, or sensations that are not present, such as hearing voices or seeing things others do not.
Delusions
Strongly held beliefs that are not based in reality, often involving fear, suspicion, or false assumptions.
Disorganized Thinking
Challenges organizing thoughts, expressing ideas clearly, or maintaining logical conversations.
Common Symptoms of Psychosis
Hallucinations or unusual sensory experiences
Persistent false beliefs or delusions
Confused or disorganized thinking
Social withdrawal or isolation
Noticeable changes in behavior or emotional expression
Difficulty functioning at school, work, or in daily life
Symptoms can vary in severity and may change over time, depending on the individual and condition.
Treatment Options for Psychosis
At Danshalom Behavioral Clinic, care for psychosis is structured, compassionate, and evidence-based. Treatment may include:
Thorough psychiatric evaluation to ensure an accurate diagnosis
Medication management to reduce symptoms and support stability
Therapeutic interventions to improve insight and coping skills
Continuous monitoring and follow-up to promote safety and progress
Collaborative care planning tailored to individual needs and goals
Our approach is focused on restoring clarity, enhancing daily functioning, and supporting long-term emotional and psychological stability.