Psychosis
People with psychosis have problems in the way they interpret the real world. This means that psychosis may cause you to misinterpret or confuse what is going on around you.
Source:
https://headspace.org.au/assets/Uploads/Resource-library/Young-people/psychosisfactsheet.pdf
GENERAL INFO
https://www.sane.org/mental-health-and-illness/facts-and-guides/psychosis#guide
https://au.reachout.com/articles/what-is-psychosis
https://headspace.org.au/young-people/understanding-psychosis-for-young-people/
https://mhfa.com.au/sites/default/files/MHFA_psychosis_guidelines_A4_2012.pdf
https://www.psychguides.com/guides/psychosis-symptoms-causes-and-effects/
SELF-HELP
Talk to your GP/doctor or contact Your Crew to
help you get to your doctor.
If you feel at immediate risk call 000
https://au.reachout.com/#nextstep
https://www.sane.org/mental-health-and-illness/facts-and-guides/psychosis#seeking-help
https://au.reachout.com/articles/support-services-for-psychotic-disorders
HELP OTHERS / CREW
Sometimes it can be hard to know what to do to support someone. You may feel stressed or scared you'll say the wrong thing.
Remember your main role in YourCrew is to listen, acknowledge and communicate support. That can mean calling a professional service such as Kids Helpline or, in an emergency, calling 000 They can also guide you on what to do.
If you are under 18 years, you can also reach out to an adult or your Crew to help you support someone.
see Professional and Urgent Help for a list of services with live phone numbers and links
Guidelines for providing Mental Health First Aid to an Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Person:
https://mhfa.com.au/sites/default/files/AMHFA_Psychosis_guidelines_email_2012.pdf
For Parents or Crew:
https://www.psychguides.com/guides/how-to-find-help-treating-psychosis/