Psychosis
Psychosis is a severe mental health condition where an individual experiences a loss of contact with reality. This can include hallucinations, delusions, disorganised thinking, and impaired functioning. Treatment typically involves medication and therapy to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Therapists for Psychosis
View all therapistsFrancisco Javier Flores Ardila
Cognitive Behaviour Therapist
Cambridge
£100/session
Counselling Areas: Chronic illnesses, Relationship problems, Abuse, Bipolar di...
Types of session offered:
• Phone• Video
Bethany Sharpe
Bristol
£90/session
Counselling Areas: Chronic illnesses, Bipolar disorder, PTSD, Depression, OCD,...
Types of session offered:
• Video
Dawn Walters
Nottingham
£70/session
Counselling Areas: Chronic illnesses, Relationship problems, Abuse, Phobias, F...
Types of session offered:
• Phone• Video• In Clinic
Articles on Psychosis
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Psychosis is a mental condition marked by hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking, causing a loss of contact with reality. It stems from genetic factors, neurochemical imbalances, brain abnormalities, severe trauma, emotional stress, and significant life events, often interacting in complex ways.