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About Psychotic Disorders

If you or a loved one experiences hallucinations, delusions, or other unusual behavior changes, schedule a comprehensive psychotic disorder evaluation at BRIGHT SIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PLLC. Access to remote mental health services in Tacoma, Washington, ensures timely support alongside in-person care. In addition to diagnostic assessments, Dr. Jane Chukwu, DNP, PMHNP-BC, provides personalized care for adults and adolescents with schizophrenia and other psychosis-related conditions. She offers therapy, medications, and other resources in-office and through telehealth, so you have the support you need to navigate psychosis challenges. Call the office in Tacoma, Washington, to schedule a consultation for psychotic disorders or book an appointment online today.

Psychotic Disorders Q&A

What are psychotic disorders?

Psychotic disorders are a group of mental health conditions that occur when a person loses touch with reality. This type of disorder can develop due to preexisting mental health disorders or medical conditions like brain tumors or stroke.

Common types of psychotic disorders include:

  • Schizophrenia
  • Schizoaffective disorder
  • Delusional disorder
  • Substance-induced psychosis

BRIGHT SIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PLLC offers personalized care for adults and adolescents with a psychotic disorder in the office and through a virtual telehealth platform.

Dr. Jane Chukwu, DNP, PMHNP-BC, designs a treatment plan to manage existing psychotic symptoms and prevent the disorder from worsening. She can also provide resources for hospitalization or other care facilities for psychosis-related emergencies.

What are the symptoms of psychotic disorders?

The hallmark symptoms of psychiatric disorders are hallucinations and delusions.

Hallucinations

Hallucinations are false perceptions that involve the senses, such as seeing, hearing, or feeling something that isn’t actually there.

Delusions

Delusions are false beliefs about certain circumstances, such as thinking you’re being followed or believing you have a serious medical condition despite a lack of fact-based evidence.

Schedule a diagnostic evaluation at BRIGHT SIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PLLC if you or your child experiences hallucinations, delusions, or other unusual thoughts or behaviors.

Dr. Jane Chukwu, DNP, PMHNP-BC, reviews your symptoms and personal and family medical histories to determine if you need additional diagnostic testing. She creates a treatment plan to manage psychotic symptoms and prevent complications like self-harm and suicidal ideation.

How are psychotic disorders treated?

Treatment for psychotic disorders typically involves prescription antipsychotic medications that relieve symptoms by lowering dopamine levels in the brain.

BRIGHT SIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PLLC also offers psychological counseling services, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), to help you recognize psychosis-related thoughts and behaviors. Therapy provides you with tools you can use to regulate your emotions and cope with the challenges of a psychotic disorder.

How Personalized Care Supports Recovery

Effective care for psychosis is not one-size-fits-all. Each treatment plan is shaped by a person’s symptoms, history, and lifestyle needs. A structured approach often includes a combination of psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and therapy designed to improve insight and emotional regulation.

Support extends beyond symptom control. It focuses on helping individuals rebuild confidence, strengthen coping skills, and regain a sense of control in daily life. Ongoing monitoring ensures that care adapts as needs change, whether symptoms improve or new challenges arise. This continuity creates a stable foundation for long-term progress.

In addition to individual therapy, Dr. Jane Chukwu, DNP, PMHNP-BC, may recommend family therapy to ensure your loved ones and caregivers can provide the support you need to navigate the challenges of a psychotic disorder. Call BRIGHT SIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PLLC to schedule an evaluation for psychotic disorder symptoms. You can also book a consultation online at any time.

FAQs
What is the difference between psychosis and a psychotic disorder?
Psychosis is a symptom or experience involving a loss of contact with reality, while a psychotic disorder is a diagnosable condition where psychosis is a primary feature.
How long can a psychotic episode last?
The duration varies depending on the cause and treatment. Episodes may last a few days, several weeks, or longer without proper care, but early intervention often shortens recovery time.
What triggers the onset of psychotic symptoms?
Triggers may include high stress, trauma, substance use, sleep deprivation, or underlying medical and psychiatric conditions.
Is hospitalization always required for psychotic disorders?
Hospitalization is only necessary in severe cases, particularly when there is a risk of harm or when symptoms significantly impair functioning.
Can psychotic disorders affect memory and concentration?
Yes, cognitive functions such as attention, memory, and problem-solving may be impacted, especially during active phases of the condition.
Are psychotic disorders the same as personality disorders?
No, psychotic disorders involve a break from reality, while personality disorders relate to long-term patterns of thinking and behavior without loss of reality.
What factors influence recovery from psychotic disorders?
Recovery is influenced by early diagnosis, treatment consistency, support systems, overall health, and access to appropriate mental health care.

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