Psychosis Therapists in 10455

Photo of Roxanna A. Carcamo, LCSW, C-EMDR, C-CBT, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Roxanna A. Carcamo
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, C-EMDR, C-CBT
Verified Verified
Bronx, NY 10455  (Online Only)
I am an EMDR-certified clinician (EMDRIA) and a consultant in training. I am a trauma-informed clinician deeply committed to offering compassionate and effective mental health support. I am client centered and work on understanding and respecting the profound impact of trauma on an individual's mental, emotional, and physical well-being. As a bilingual clinician fluent in English and Spanish, I can provide a space where clients feel truly heard, understood, and respected in their language and cultural context.
I am an EMDR-certified clinician (EMDRIA) and a consultant in training. I am a trauma-informed clinician deeply committed to offering compassionate and effective mental health support. I am client centered and work on understanding and respecting the profound impact of trauma on an individual's mental, emotional, and physical well-being. As a bilingual clinician fluent in English and Spanish, I can provide a space where clients feel truly heard, understood, and respected in their language and cultural context.
(203) 635-4134 View (203) 635-4134
Photo of Jaclyn Marie Smith, LCSW-R, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Jaclyn Marie Smith
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW-R
Verified Verified
Bronx, NY 10455  (Online Only)
In practice for 20 years I have dealt with many diverse & challenging issues. My treatment modality is person centered; therapy should be tailored to a person's needs, as no two individuals are alike. I employ a variety of approaches, theories and techniques, in an eclectic and flexible manner. I have experience treating Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Relationship Issues, Career Problems, Sexual Abuse, Substance Abuse, Self-Esteem issues and Trauma.
In practice for 20 years I have dealt with many diverse & challenging issues. My treatment modality is person centered; therapy should be tailored to a person's needs, as no two individuals are alike. I employ a variety of approaches, theories and techniques, in an eclectic and flexible manner. I have experience treating Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Relationship Issues, Career Problems, Sexual Abuse, Substance Abuse, Self-Esteem issues and Trauma.
(347) 657-6768 View (347) 657-6768
Photo of Paola Disla, L, M, H, C, Counselor
Paola Disla
Counselor, L, M, H, C
Verified Verified
Bronx, NY 10455  (Online Only)
Our goal is to provide guidance and support for individuals seeking a healthy, balanced life by helping them manage their thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. We assist individuals in processing their experiences, identifying positive coping skills, and living healthier lives. We create a holistic environment to support you in processing past and present trauma, gaining insight into behavior patterns, and learning evidence-based coping skills for emotional stability. We value the therapeutic relationship, fostering a nonjudgmental dialogue where we act as a guide rather than an expert. We accept interns. Se habla Espanol.
Our goal is to provide guidance and support for individuals seeking a healthy, balanced life by helping them manage their thoughts, behaviors, and emotions. We assist individuals in processing their experiences, identifying positive coping skills, and living healthier lives. We create a holistic environment to support you in processing past and present trauma, gaining insight into behavior patterns, and learning evidence-based coping skills for emotional stability. We value the therapeutic relationship, fostering a nonjudgmental dialogue where we act as a guide rather than an expert. We accept interns. Se habla Espanol.
(917) 970-7523 View (917) 970-7523
Photo of Jasmine Kiara Jackson, MSEd, MHC-LP, Pre-Licensed Professional
Jasmine Kiara Jackson
Pre-Licensed Professional, MSEd, MHC-LP
Verified Verified
Bronx, NY 10455  (Online Only)
In the realm of therapy, the integration of emotionally focused therapy (EFT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and psychodynamic approaches offers a rich tapestry of methods tailored to individuals, couples, and families grappling with a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges. My ideal client embodies the diversity and complexity of human experience, seeking not just alleviation of symptoms but a deeper understanding and transformation of their emotional lives
In the realm of therapy, the integration of emotionally focused therapy (EFT), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and psychodynamic approaches offers a rich tapestry of methods tailored to individuals, couples, and families grappling with a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges. My ideal client embodies the diversity and complexity of human experience, seeking not just alleviation of symptoms but a deeper understanding and transformation of their emotional lives
(646) 828-1142 View (646) 828-1142

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Psychosis Therapists

What’s the most effective treatment for psychosis?

The most effective treatment for psychosis is coordinated specialty care. In this model, a team of professionals works with a patient to address all aspects of the underlying disorder. This approach incorporates individual or group therapy, employment and education support, family support and education, medication management (which often involves low doses of antipsychotics), and case management to facilitate problem-solving as needed.

When should people seek treatment for psychosis?

People should seek immediate treatment at the earliest indication of psychosis. Symptoms include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized or blocked speech, and agitated body movements. Early signs that a person may be developing a disorder that will lead to psychosis include suspiciousness of others, memory problems and distractibility, an inability to think clearly, rapid or nonsensical speech, withdrawal from friends or family, aggression toward others, and sensitivity to bright lights or noises.

What if psychosis is left untreated?

Without treatment, psychosis can have significant repercussions, including injuries, job loss, homelessness, financial or legal trouble, ruptured relationships, and suffering for the person and their family. While early treatment for psychosis often yields the best results, there is no point past which it becomes useless to seek treatment. At any point, treatment can make a difference.

How do I get someone else to seek treatment for psychosis?

It’s extremely difficult to watch a loved one suffer from hallucinations, delusions, and other elements of psychosis—sometimes exacerbated by their fears of treatment. Have a conversation with them in a quiet space and maintain a calm, supportive tone. Share your concerns about behaviors you’ve observed, suggest treatment, and explain the potential benefits. Listen carefully to their responses. The person may not be ready after one conversation, but with time, they may come around.