A Path to Recovery: Online Treatment for Psychosis

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COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS
IN PSYCHOSIS
PATH TO RECOVERY: PSYCHOSIS
TREATMENT OPTIONS
EXPLAINED
RECOGNIZING THE
SYMPTOMS OF
PSYCHOSIS
Psychosis manifests as hallucinations
(perceiving things that aren’t there),
delusions (strongly held false beliefs),
disorganized thinking and speech,
abnormal motor behavior, and negative
symptoms such as reduced emotional
expression and lack of motivation.
Individuals with psychosis often face
cognitive challenges, including difficulty
maintaining attention, memory
problems, and issues with executive
functioning, such as planning and
decision-making. These impairments
can significantly affect daily life and
relationships.
UNPACKING THE CAUSES
OF PSYCHOSIS
Psychosis can stem from various sources,
including mental health disorders like
schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe
depression. Other causes include drug-
induced episodes, withdrawal symptoms,
medical conditions such as brain infections or
tumors, and extreme stress or trauma, such
as postpartum psychosis.
EFFECTIVE TREATMENT
APPROACHES
Treatment typically involves a combination of
antipsychotic medications to manage
symptoms like hallucinations and delusions,
psychotherapy (e.g., Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy) to address thought patterns, and
supportive care through counseling or group
therapy. In severe cases, hospitalization may
be necessary to ensure safety and
stabilization.
THE CRITICAL ROLE OF
EARLY INTERVENTION
Early recognition and treatment of
psychosis are vital for improving long-
term outcomes. Timely intervention
helps manage symptoms effectively,
reduce the risk of relapse, and improve
the individual’s overall quality of life and
ability to reintegrate into daily activities.
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