Treating Psychosis

Evidence-Based Individual Therapy

Collaborative treatment for psychosis designed to support emotional well-being, meaningful connection, safety, and long-term stability.

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Virtual & In-Person Sessions

Thoughtful, Collaborative Care

Psychosis Can Feel Like:

  • Uncertainty around what to trust in your thoughts, perceptions, or experiences at times

  • Isolation, overwhelm, or feeling misunderstood because your experiences may feel difficult to explain to others

  • Struggling to feel grounded or emotionally settled when your mind feels overstimulated, fearful, or disconnected

  • Exhaustion from trying to make sense of experiences that feel confusing, intense, or emotionally consuming

  • Wanting support while also feeling unsure whether other people fully understand what you’re going through

  • Difficulty maintaining routines, relationships, confidence, or a sense of stability while navigating these experiences

  • Fear, uncertainty, or emotional exhaustion related to the unpredictability of what you’ve been experiencing

Psychosis can leave you feeling isolated, emotionally overwhelmed, or disconnected from yourself and others.

There are ways to start feeling more like yourself again. At ALPS, we use a range of therapy approaches to help you get there.

ALPS Providers Who Treat Psychosis

If psychosis has been affecting your relationships, routines, emotional well-being, or sense of safety, therapy can help you navigate these experiences in a supportive and collaborative way while building tools for greater stability and functioning over time.

You don’t have to wait until things get worse to reach out.