Psychotic Disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Schizoaffective Disorder
- Bi-polar Disorder with psychotic features
- Major Depression with psychotic features
- Drug induced Pychosis
- Atypical Psychosis
Psychotic disorders drastically alter a person´s life. Intrusive thoughts, paranoid feelings, mood swings, bizarre delusions and hallucinations make ordinary activities impossible to carry out. Once a psychotic episode passes, psycho-traumatic aftershocks such as severe self-doubt, depression, social and family isolation, denial, diminished mental functioning, and a reduced quality of life remain.
SLS´s residential programs effectively approach the symptoms of psychosis and its residual effects in a results-driven format that combines medication, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivation therapy, life skill rehabilitation, career counseling, and group therapy into an individualized care plan.
Each member works with his or her therapist, medication prescriber (psychiatrist or nurse practitioner), and activity counselor to achieve meaningful results.