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Helping Young Adults

Target Population

Typical age of onset for psychosis is usually between the ages of 18-24; prodromal symptoms often start during the teenage years

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  • Adolescents and young adults ages 14-30 years of age
  • Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
  • Schizophrenoform disorder
  • Schizophrenia
  • Schizoaffecive disorder
  • Other specified schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
  • Unspecified schizophrenia spectrum and other pschotic disorders
  • Bipolar Disorders with Psychotic features

Working with Families

Family and Friend Support

Doctors who treat serious mental disorders say that the family actively playing a role in diagnosis, treatment, and recovery is crucial for patient success.

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Family and Friends

Unfortunately, treatment of schizophrenia and psychosis the past meant banishing individuals with these disorders to institutions or psychiatric wards that were often undignified and ill-equipped to treat these and other mental health issues. Today, rather than sending these patients away from their families, doctors and therapists often aim to include the families of the patient in plans for treatment and support.

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Providers That Help

Professionals That Care

We have professionals and caring staff members that understand how to treat and help. Our programs are designed for long-term success and help.

When it comes to mental health care, specifically the treatment of schizophrenia, choosing the right doctors and therapists is critical to patients’ wellbeing. Determining which types of doctors and therapists are necessary in the treatment of these patients can be confusing and even intimidating. We want to help.

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