Psychotic disorders include severe mental disorders which are characterized by extreme impairment of a person’s ability to think clearly, respond emotionally, communicate effectively, understand reality, and behave appropriately.
Psychotic disorders include severe mental disorders which are characterized by extreme impairment of a person’s ability to think clearly, respond emotionally, communicate effectively, understand reality, and behave appropriately.
Psychotic symptoms can be seen in teenagers with a number of serious mental illnesses, such as depression, bipolar disorder (manic-depression), schizophrenia, and with some forms of alcohol and drug abuse. Psychotic symptoms interfere with a person’s daily functioning and can be quite debilitating. Psychotic symptoms include delusions and hallucinations.
Life doesn’t come the same for everyone, and neither should your care. At Impireum, we see you as a whole person, not a set of symptoms. Our services are designed to support your full self, such as your mind, mood, and day-to-day life. Whether you’re managing stress, navigating change, or simply seeking more peace, we’re here with thoughtful care that fits who you are, not just what you’re facing.
We start with a detailed evaluation of your symptoms, medical history, environment, and emotional needs. Whether this is your first episode or part of an ongoing condition, we listen to your experience without judgment to understand how psychosis affects your day-to-day life.
After your assessment, we create a care plan tailored to your symptoms, goals, and support system. This may include psychotherapy, psychoeducation, coping skill development, and family involvement. We also work alongside your psychiatrist if medication is part of your care.
Recovery isn’t linear. That’s why we offer consistent support, regular progress check-ins, and the flexibility to adjust your care plan as your needs change. Our goal is to build tools and resilience that carry beyond therapy, into your relationships, routines, and recovery journey.
If services are not recommended you will be notified upfront and have no charge for consulting with the CTRS.
Common signs include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, paranoia, or detachment from reality. If these affect daily life, seeking help is important.
Yes, many people recover with outpatient therapy, structured support, and medication when needed, especially when treated early.
We approach every person with compassion and dignity. Your voice matters here, and your story is never dismissed or reduced to symptoms.
Not always, while medication can be helpful, our approach integrates therapy and support systems to reduce symptoms and improve function holistically.
Yes, family support is encouraged and often essential. We offer psychoeducation and guidance to help loved ones understand and support your recovery.
That’s completely okay, we meet you where you are, at your pace. Our role is to make treatment feel safe, supportive, and empowering.