At Shrijan Rehabilitation Care, we also provide specialized treatment for individuals experiencing psychiatric conditions, especially those with psychotic symptoms or dual diagnoses (addiction + mental illness).
What is Psychosis?
Psychosis is a mental condition in which an individual loses touch with reality. It can involve:
– Hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that aren’t real)
– Delusions (false beliefs, paranoia)
– Disorganized thinking or behavior
– Emotional disturbances or flat affect
Psychosis can occur as part of:
– Schizophrenia
– Bipolar disorder (with psychotic episodes)
– Severe depression with psychotic features
– Substance-Induced Psychosis
How We Help at Shrijan
We have a dedicated unit for psychiatric care, offering:
– Evaluation by a licensed psychiatrist
– Medication management (antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, etc.)
– Daily monitoring and nursing care
– Supportive psychotherapy and behavioral stabilization
– Structure and routine to reorient patients to reality
– Occupational therapy & social skills development
Integrated Care Model
We treat co-occurring conditions — where addiction overlaps with psychosis or mental illness — using an integrated dual-diagnosis approach:
– Psychiatric + De-addiction support
– Crisis stabilization
– Long-term rehabilitation planning
– Family involvement and psychoeducation
Important Note to Families:
Psychotic episodes and psychiatric illnesses require early intervention and consistent treatment. If your loved one shows signs of hallucinations, aggression, isolation, or disorganized behavior, do not delay in seeking professional help.
At Shrijan, we provide a safe and non-judgmental environment for individuals with these conditions, helping them regain control over their thoughts, emotions, and lives.