Psychotic Disorder

Understanding Psychotic Disorders: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

The two most common psychotic disorders are schizophrenia as well as psychotic episodes experienced by patients with bipolar disorder. Patients diagnosed with psychotic disorders seemingly lose touch with reality. They are obsessively paranoid about impossible scenarios, like thinking that the TV is sending them secret messages, someone is stalking them or planning to kill them, or intense hallucinations that they cannot distinguish from reality.

The professionals at Hello My Psychiatrist have years of experience in diagnosing and providing treatment options for patients with psychotic disorders. Of course, if you or a loved one is suffering from a serious case of psychosis, you should seek hospitalization immediately if you believe your own, or their life is at risk.

Diagnosing A Psychotic Disorder

In order to obtain a clinical diagnosis for psychotic disorders, you need to first consult with a trained medical professional such as a therapist or psychiatrist. They have years of training behind them, allowing them to pick up on specific indications for a confirmed diagnosis. They will perform a series of tests to confirm if the patient is experiencing psychotic episodes, by using tests such as a standardized mental health screening.

During this test, they will ask you personal questions as a means of learning more about how you think and your state of mind. Blood work will be done to assess your physical health, as well as to look for any indicators from within your body. Blood work can reveal hormone imbalances as well as many other deficiencies that could be contributing to your condition.

How Do You Treat A Psychotic Disorder?

Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are some of the most serious mental health conditions, and as such, treatment is a very complex and intensive procedure. Each patient will require care that is unique to their condition and how severe it currently is.

In most cases, treatment requires both psychiatric and psychotherapeutic sessions. Your doctor will likely prescribe medication in order to suppress the psychotic disorders and their symptoms while attempting to make lasting progress in therapy sessions. Book an appointment with us now!

Psychotic Disorder Treatment in Reston, VA

If you have any questions about psychotic disorders or are seeking help on behalf of a friend or loved one, call or book an appointment online to speak with one of the specialists at Hello My Psychiatrist today to take the first step toward getting real help!

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