Psychosis and thought disorders
Specialized treatment for patients with delusions, hallucinations and other serious symptoms when other treatments have not met their needs.
Need help immediately?
If there is an urgent safety concern, please call 9-1-1 or go to emergency at your nearest hospital.
Suicide prevention hotline: 1-800-784-2433
Call BC Crisis Line: 604-310-6789
Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868
BC Wide Indigenous Toll-Free Crisis and Support Line - KUU-US Crisis Support Line: 1-800-588-8717
Services
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Acute and Short-Term Crisis Intervention
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Acute Home-Based Treatment (AHBT)
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Adult Community Psychiatric Services
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Adult Mental Health Teams
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BC Psychosis Program
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Early Psychosis Intervention (EPI) Programs
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Concurrent Disorders Services
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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
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Family Support & Involvement Program
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Mental Health & Substance Use Supported Housing (MHSUSH)
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Mental Health and Substance Use Outpatient Services
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Mood Disorders Clinic
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Neuropsychiatry Program
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Psychiatric Crisis & Emergency Services
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Psychiatric Inpatient Services
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Psychiatry Consultation Clinic
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Rapid Access Consult Clinic (RACC)
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STEPS Mental Health Rehabilitation Program
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Substance Use Counselling
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Suicide Attempt, Follow-up, Education & Research (S.A.F.E.R.)
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Transitions Program
Symptoms of psychosis
Symptoms of psychosis may include:
- Delusions- strong belief in something not true
- Hallucinations- experiences through senses (see, hear, touch, taste, and smell) that is not true and cannot be observed by others
- Disorganized thinking and speech- hard to keep thoughts in order and focused
- Negative symptoms- lack of interest in activities or social interactions, lack of emotions