
Experiencing an episode of psychosis – with or without treatment, hospitalisation or diagnosis – there may remain a lot of concern and anxiety. Recovery can take time. It is important to seek professional help and medication is often necessary and effective. Anxiety can remain or recur as well as low feelings and depression. After the initial crisis where psychiatric help may be appropriate, counselling psychotherapy with a trained and trauma informed professional can help in navigating life after psychosis and the repercussions. Issues and worries about relationships, finances and figuring out what happened, fears that it may happen again. Trust and faith may be impacted. Talk therapy allows you to explore safely without judgement in an understanding and accepting environment.
Email counselling@talktherapywithclaire.org
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The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional therapy, diagnosis, or medical advice. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact your GP, call NHS 111, or, in an emergency, dial 999.
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