Psychotic Features

Experiencing breaks from reality can feel frightening and confusing but you’re not alone. At A1 Behavioral Health, we help individuals with psychotic symptoms find stability, clarity, and hope through compassionate, evidence-based care.

What Are Psychotic Features?

Psychotic features refer to a set of symptoms that affect how a person perceives reality. They may involve hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking, and can occur as part of mental health conditions like Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, or Major Depression with Psychotic Features.
At A1 Behavioral Health, we understand that these symptoms can disrupt everyday life and relationships. Our experienced providers create a personalized treatment plan to help you manage symptoms, rebuild daily function, and live with stability and confidence.

Signs and Symptoms of Psychotic Disorders

Psychotic symptoms can vary in intensity and duration. Recognizing them early can make treatment more effective and recovery smoother.

Psychotic Disorder Diagnostic Symptoms:

Common Behavioral and Emotional Symptoms:

Understanding Psychotic Disorders

Psychotic symptoms are caused by imbalances in brain chemicals such as dopamine and glutamate, which affect how the brain processes information and emotions. Factors like genetics, trauma, substance use, or extreme stress can also play a role in triggering psychosis. At A1 Behavioral Health, we take a holistic and compassionate approach — combining medical management with therapy and lifestyle support to help individuals achieve long-term stability and improved quality of life.

Managing Psychotic Disorders

Effective Treatment Approaches:

Medication Management: Antipsychotics and mood stabilizers to help control hallucinations and delusions
Psychotherapy: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and supportive counseling to address thought patterns
Psychoeducation: Helping patients and families understand symptoms and improve communication
Lifestyle Modifications: Structured routines, stress management, and healthy sleep practices
Support Systems: Peer groups, case management, and ongoing monitoring for relapse prevention

At A1 Behavioral Health, we focus on restoring function, independence, and confidence — guiding patients and families every step of the way toward recovery.

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Dr. Naiga Dohnji (DNP) is a dedicated provider, who embodies the mission and values of being a positive influence in patients’ lives, with a rich tapestry of professional experience.

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