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Conditions

Let’s talk about psychosis

Information about psychosis, including its symptoms, potential treatments, useful tips you can try now and into the future, and how to seek professional help.

Overview
Symptoms

Recognising the Signs

Hallucinations

Sensing things that aren’t there, such as hearing voices, seeing things, or feeling sensations on the skin.

Delusions

Strongly held false beliefs that are not grounded in reality, like thinking one has special powers or is being persecuted.

Disorganised Thinking

Difficulty organising thoughts, making speech hard to follow or nonsensical.

Abnormal Motor Behaviour

This can range from agitation to catatonia, where the person becomes unresponsive.

Negative Symptoms

Reduced ability to function normally, such as neglecting personal hygiene, losing interest in everyday activities, and withdrawing from social interactions.

Treatments

What Helps: Proven Strategies

Tips & Tricks

Try for today

Tips & Tricks

Try for tomorrow

Seek Help

When to seek professional help

Dr Sarah Herniman
Clinical Psychologist

Sarah is an AHPRA-registered Clinical Psychologist, and is dedicated to helping individuals lead fulfilling lives. Learn more about Dr Sarah

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