Psychotic Disorders
Psychosis & First-Episode Psychosis
Psychosis is not a diagnosis — it is a symptom cluster that can appear in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, substance use, and other conditions. Early intervention is critical. At Integrative Psych, we provide rapid, thorough evaluation to identify the underlying cause and develop a personalized treatment plan aimed at full recovery.
Signs & Symptoms
- Hallucinations (auditory, visual, or other)
- Delusions
- Disorganized thinking or speech
- Disorganized behavior
- Negative symptoms (flat affect, avolition, alogia)
- Social withdrawal
- Cognitive impairment
Our Approach
How we treat Psychosis.
Common Questions
Frequently asked about Psychosis.
Is psychosis treatable?+
Yes. With early and appropriate treatment, many people with psychosis achieve substantial recovery. First-episode psychosis in particular responds well to treatment when caught early.
What causes psychosis?+
Psychosis can result from schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression, substance use, medical conditions, or severe stress. Accurate diagnosis of the underlying cause is the first step in treatment.
Can someone with psychosis live a normal life?+
Absolutely. With the right treatment plan, many patients with psychotic disorders maintain careers, relationships, and full functioning. Our goal is recovery, not just symptom management.
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