What do you think of when you hear the word “psychotic?” Some people are scared of psychosis because of the way it’s shown on TV or in the movies. In real life, though, psychosis is a serious and disabling mental health condition—but it is treatable and many people recover after only one episode when they get proper treatment.
When Psychosis Comes Back
Experiencing psychosis, and the loss of contact with reality it’s associated with, is frightening and disruptive. Return of symptoms can be common and equally stressful. Tom has worked in the field of psychotic disorders for 30 years, including evidence-based practice around prevention and treatment. He shares what we now know helps the most to reduce or avoid relapses, including key parts in a relapse prevention plan.
Cannabis (Marijuana) and Psychosis
People at risk for schizophrenia who use cannabis get their first symptoms at a younger age, and people with a mental illness who use cannabis have a harder time in their recovery.
Psychosis Symptoms and What to Do
Helpful things to do when someone who has a mental illness is experiencing hallucinations, delusions or paranoia.
What is a prodrome?
Prodrome is a medical term for early signs or symptoms of an illness or health problem that appear before the major signs or symptoms start.
What are positive and negative symptoms?
Positive and negative symptoms are medical terms for two groups of symptoms in schizophrenia.
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