A young woman with long hair and many colorful bracelets sits on a couch smiling at the person opposite of her who is out of focus. They appear to be conversing about easly psychosis recovery in a mental healthcare setting.

Recovery is possible.

Early treatment makes a difference.

Psychosis doesn’t define a person’s future. Recovery starts with getting connected to the right care—care that helps you understand your experiences, navigate symptoms, and reach your goals. The right support can include mental health professionals, loved ones, and community resources, all working together to help you move forward. With early treatment and the right tools, people who experience psychosis can lead fulfilling lives.

What does treatment include?

We partner with local New Journeys teams to connect people experiencing early psychosis with the resources they need to achieve a strong recovery. Treatment may include:

How to get started with treatment

We believe in the power of collaboration to strengthen mental health support. Our network connects trusted mental health providers and care teams across the state of Washington to provide comprehensive support for individuals and families. If psychosis care is not right for you, we’ll suggest alternatives to keep you moving forward on your path toward psychological health.

Get started

Step 1: Check for psychosis risk

Answer a few questions to see what type of support might be right for you.

Step 2: Get connected to the right care

We’ll offer care recommendations. All you need to do is reach out.

Step 3: take action

If early psychosis care is right for you, we’ll help you find a New Journeys team near you.

Proven outcomes

Confidential and accessible support for individuals facing mental health challenges is our number one priority. Our commitment extends across the diverse communities of Washington, where we strive to provide a safe and confidential space for those seeking help. Here’s what the community has to say about the power of getting support:

“The voices would tell me things like I had to get off of the bus immediately or else I might die. Treatment helped me learn about my voices and gave me more control over my life.”

Patient

"Getting treatment early has helped me put my life and my mind in perspective, and [gotten] me ready for the work force in a crucial time of need for myself."

20-year-old with psychosis

"Early treatment helps me to live independently without the trials of mental illness—to be strong in the face of adversity."

24-year-old with psychosis

"This is incredible—a ‘first signs of psychosis’ roadmap, [a first] step for family members so we don’t feel so alone and terrified."

Family member

"As a clinician, I can say this fills a crucial gap in our system. The program ensures that individuals who would otherwise fall through the cracks are given a fighting chance at recovery."

Mental health service provider

"Before, we felt like we were navigating this journey alone. Now we have a clear path forward and my daughter is getting the support she needs."

Parent
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