Published on April 13th, 2023
Sharon Dunas, MA, LMFT
President Emeritus
NAMI Westside LA
www.namila.org
Psychosis can be a challenging and confusing experience, whether you're going through it yourself or supporting a loved one who is. It's a severe mental condition that can cause people to experience things that aren't real, like hearing voices, seeing things that aren't there, and having delusions. It can be scary and overwhelming, but there are ways to cope and get through it. In this post, we'll discuss five ways to deal with psychosis and provide advice for supporting a loved one with psychosis.
Coping with psychosis can be challenging, but it's essential to remember that recovery is possible. Here are some tips to cope with psychosis:
The first and most crucial step in dealing with psychosis is seeking professional help. Psychosis is a severe mental condition that requires proper diagnosis and treatment from a mental health professional. If you're experiencing symptoms of psychosis, it's essential to speak to a doctor or a therapist as soon as possible.
A mental health professional can help you understand your symptoms, develop a treatment plan, and provide support throughout your recovery journey. They may recommend medication, therapy, or a combination of both to manage your symptoms effectively.
Dealing with psychosis can be isolating and overwhelming, but it's essential to remember that you're not alone. Creating a support system of family, friends, and mental health professionals can make a significant difference in your recovery journey.
Support can come in many forms, such as talking to a trusted friend or family member, joining a support group, or seeking therapy. Having a support system can provide a safe and comforting space to express your feelings, receive encouragement, and learn coping mechanisms.
Self-care is crucial when dealing with psychosis. Taking care of your physical and emotional needs can help you manage your symptoms effectively and promote overall wellness. Some ways to practice self-care include:
Educating yourself about psychosis can help you understand your symptoms and feel more in control of your experience. Learning about the condition can also help you communicate effectively with mental health professionals and loved ones.
There are many resources available to learn about psychosis, including books, online resources, and support groups. However, it's essential to make sure the sources of information are reliable and reputable.
Stress can exacerbate symptoms of psychosis, making it essential to manage it effectively. Some ways to manage stress include:
If you're supporting a loved one with psychosis, here are some tips to help them:
It's essential to understand how a therapist can help you through this experience. A therapist can provide a safe and supportive space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings, understand your symptoms, and learn coping mechanisms. They can work with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs and offer guidance and support throughout your journey.
Therapists can also help you address any underlying issues that may be contributing to your psychosis, such as trauma or stress. They can assist you in identifying triggers that may exacerbate your symptoms and develop a plan to manage them effectively. Additionally, a therapist can provide support to loved ones who may be struggling to understand and cope with your experience.
In conclusion, dealing with psychosis can be challenging, but there are ways to cope and get through it. Seeking professional help, creating a support system, practicing self-care, educating yourself, and managing stress are all effective ways to deal with psychosis. If you're supporting a loved one with psychosis, it's essential to educate yourself, be patient, encourage professional help, and be a good listener.
If you're looking for a therapist to help you or a loved one cope with psychosis, please reach out to Sharon Dunas, LMFT, at (310) 207-3505 or [email protected]. We offer therapy for families and individuals with mental illness in their midst and are here to support you on your recovery journey.
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