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Psychosis Treatment in Los Angeles, California

Comprehensive Psychosis Treatment in Los Angeles
Many people can have the symptoms of psychosis for over a year before they’re diagnosed and receive mental health treatment. However, the time between the first psychotic episode and the beginning of treatment must be reduced. Starting mental health treatment early can improve treatment outcomes. An assessment (psychosocial assessment) given by a psychiatrist, psychologist, or social worker will result in a diagnosis.
Ocean View offers coordinated care delivered by a team of professionals focused on acute psychiatric stabilization and clinical improvement. This coordinated care makes it easier for patients, family members, medical professionals, case management professionals, and mental health professionals to collaborate and share information.
Coordinated specialty care includes several components, many of which Ocean View Psychiatric Health Facility provides.
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How Our Program Differs
We know you’re different from anyone else. Because of this, we offer acute mental health care that meets your unique needs. With Ocean View, you’ll experience stabilization-focused care that provides structure and support without stigma. With your input, we build partnerships with medical and behavioral health services so you can transition from us to your daily life. We do this by providing comprehensive mental health services accessible to everyone.
- On-Site Psychiatrists: Our on-site psychiatric services provide medication stabilization, monitoring, and management. Your well-being is vital throughout your stay in our inpatient mental health crisis facility and our outpatient services.
- Case Management & Aftercare Support: Case management begins when you’re admitted to either our inpatient or outpatient program. Our case managers and social workers ensure you have a safe place to go, whether that’s housing or a facility, once you leave us.
- Transportation Coordination Provided: We offer transportation services coordinated with a trusted provider that takes you to and from inpatient intake, discharge destinations, as well as transportation to/from our on-site outpatient programs. *Transportation is provided to patients within a 50-mile radius
- Stabilization for Managing Psychiatric Symptoms: Ocean View provides 24/7 inpatient psychiatric care. We also have outpatient treatment programs.
- Patient Resource Network: Transitioning from inpatient or outpatient treatment can be overwhelming. That’s why we have an opt-in patient follow-up option. You don’t have to manage your symptoms alone.
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Understanding Psychosis
Psychosis symptoms and early warning signs appear in someone’s late teens or early adulthood. However, it’s not limited to this age range. Sometimes children or older adults experience a psychotic episode.
Episodes of psychosis are often linked to a mental health disorder or sickness, such as a brain tumor. Older adults are at an increased risk of a psychotic episode if they have a neurological disorder.
Since psychosis can be a symptom of several different mental health disorders, it can be challenging to diagnose. Psychosis can be the result of brain injury, traumatic events or experiences, or genetic differences in brain development. However, some of the mental health disorders that can have psychotic episodes include:
- Bipolar disorder
- Major depressive disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia
- Schizoaffective disorder
- Brief psychotic disorder
- Shared psychotic disorder
- Paraphrenia
- Delusional disorder
- Substance-induced disorder
Early Warning Signs of Psychosis
- Difficulty concentrating
- Withdrawing from or avoiding friends and family
- A decline in hygiene
- Having no feelings or strong, inappropriate feelings
- Changes in behavior

Symptoms of Psychosis
- Nonsense or incoherent speech (talking with made-up words and abruptly moving from one topic to another)
- Anxiety
- Lack of motivation
- Finding it challenging to maintain a daily routine
Psychosis Impacts the Quality of Daily Life
- Reliving or Re-experiencing Symptoms: This is the return of psychotic symptoms that were previously experienced. It can be a sign of relapse.
- Avoidance Symptoms: Some may withdraw from or participate in social activities because they fear that those activities can trigger anxiety.
- Arousal and Reactivity Symptoms: It’s common for someone to feel restless, uneasy, or tense. These feelings can create excitement, hypersexuality, or agitation.
- Cognition and Mood-Related Symptoms: Psychosis affects a person’s ability to stay focused or remember things. They can feel fear, confusion, or anger when experiencing a delusion or hallucination.
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When to Get Help for Psychosis
However, when the symptoms become dangerous to themself or others, it is time to get help. Often, the symptoms of psychosis or a psychotic disorder are so overwhelming that someone experiencing severe symptoms thinks of ways to stop or avoid those feelings. In some cases, this includes suicide or violent behavior. When these thoughts and feelings happen, they must contact a mental health or health care provider. Ocean View Psychiatric Health Facility can quickly and compassionately provide the supportive care needed.
Levels of Care for Psychosis Symptoms
Inpatient Psychiatric Care
- Licensed psychiatric care
- 24/7 nursing and monitoring
- 6 daily group sessions
- Psychoeducational groups that focus on understanding mental health disorders and their symptoms
- Therapeutic recreation to develop skills that help you find inner peace (art, painting, music, and animals/pets)
- Coping skills development to help with symptom management and quieting negative thoughts or feelings
- Patients are placed in groups based on the severity of their symptoms

Medication Stabilization
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
PHP includes:
- Four group sessions a day that meet five days a week
- Sessions that include a psychoeducational group led by a social worker and a therapeutic recreation support session led by a recreation therapist
- Case management
- Snacks and lunch


Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Our IOP includes:
- Focused coping skills
- Community reintegration
Aftercare & Opt-In Patient Follow-Up
Your aftercare plan isn’t developed as you approach returning to your life away from us. When you first create your treatment plan, you start planning your transition back into the real world. Our treatment team understands the importance of an individualized aftercare plan that addresses issues you face in the real world. Our personalized approach includes:
- Case manager support
- Outpatient transitions
- Housing or facility placements
- Community support referrals

Moving Forward With Psychosis Treatment in Los Angeles, California
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FAQs
There are several effective, evidence-based coping skills to help manage the symptoms of a psychotic disorder, such as:
- Focusing on the present
- Engaging in pleasurable activities like painting, swimming, or other hobbies
- Keeping a structured routine
