Are you supporting your partner with diagnosed or suspected psychosis?
This experience may be confusing, overwhelming and isolation especially if you cannot recognise your partner anymore.
The following information may help you understand what your partner is going through and how you can look after yourself.
Psychosis is a condition that affects the way the brain processes information. It is a temporary loss of contact with reality in which the individual displays obvious changes in personality, sometimes seeing and hearing things that aren’t real and experiencing delusions that are fixed false beliefs.
Adult Psychosis is not uncommon but is often confused with/for other behavioural and/or mental health conditions. Symptoms of psychosis can be temporary and can be treated effectively with antipsychotic medications and therapy. Some conditions such as Schizophrenia, in which psychotic symptoms occur, can be long-term.
Symptoms of psychosis in adults vary depending on their age. Some of the earliest indications may present themselves during their late teens or their early twenties. In rare cases, some people past 40 start to experience signs of psychosis.
As adolescents grow into adults and well into their years, their symptoms may include:
As people grow older, they are more prone to mental health challenges such as psychosis. Almost 1% of the world’s population experiences psychosis as a result of their genetic disposition alone.
If you suspect your wife, husband and/or partner is showing signs of psychosis, get them to a GP or a Psychiatrist as soon as possible to get a diagnosis. A diagnosis involves systematic interviews alongside ruling out other behavioural and mental health conditions.
Treatment with antipsychotics is the most common therapy for people with psychosis or a psychotic condition. However, the medication does not treat or cure the underlying condition that triggered the psychosis. Additional therapy should be sought to address the underlying triggers. This may require a lifestyle change, for instance, stopping the use of recreational drugs, trauma therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy or another form of therapy and/or treatment tailored to the individual. The first step is a diagnosis by a GP or Psychiatrist, along with the prescription of antipsychotic medication to stop the psychosis and connect the person back to reality. An appropriate treatment plan should be discussed with the treating clinician.
As a partner to someone experiencing mental health challenges, the best way to support them is by getting them the appropriate help they need, starting with a visit to a professional. You can also consult through a mental health phone line or by searching for mental health services online.
Taking care of your partner with mental health challenges can be exhausting, frustrating, confusing and isolating. But you don’t have to go through it alone.
HelpingMinds® offers free and confidential support to people who are caring for people experiencing mental health challenges. We offer free counselling, support groups as well as rest and revive activities. We also conduct school holiday programs, family programs, and youth programs to advocate for the mental health wellness of people living in WA.
Would you like to know more about free and confidential mental health carer services and how we can support you? Please feel free to contact HelpingMinds® via the form below or on (08) 9427 7100. For one of our team to get back to you, we will require your email address and/or phone number. Please know all information provided will be treated completely confidential and in line with our privacy policy.
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All calls made to our Carer Centre will be directed to our metro or regional offices.
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Phone: (08) 9427 7100
Fax: +61 (8) 9427 7119
Free Phone: 1800 811 747
HelpingMinds® respectfully acknowledge that we work on Aboriginal land and pay our respects to community members and elders, past and present. Individuals pictured are models and are used for illustrative purposes only.
HelpingMinds® is committed to embracing diversity and eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of health services. HelpingMinds® welcomes all people irrespective of ethnicity, lifestyle choice, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity. For more information, see our Diversity Statement.
HelpingMinds® prides itself on being an accessible and inclusive organisation, ensuring everyone who needs support is able to access the right service and receive the help they need. If you require accessible locations, an interpreter or translator services, please contact us. For more information, see our Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.
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