Before Stage Four: Confronting Early Psychosis

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2017
  • First-time psychotic episodes are frightening, confusing and distressing for the entire family. Traditionally, teens and young adults experiencing first-episode psychosis (FEP) have been pulled out of school and/or society - only to begin a lifelong journey of spotty treatment, recurring episodes, and unfulfilled hopes of a career, happy marriage and children. But new research shows a significant success rate for people who receive proper, coordinated care after a first episode. This documentary shows who’s leading the FEP treatment movement, while families share personal stories of heartbreak, success and hope. The program also explores fascinating research on young adult brains that could lead to life-changing treatment of psychosis.
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Комментарии • 85

  • @lynnboyer6643
    @lynnboyer6643 2 года назад +12

    I'm very glad that Oberon won the battle against psychosis and graduated from The University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.

    • @monicamwangi3313
      @monicamwangi3313 10 месяцев назад +1

      I will see my son graduate and pursue business that promotes giving back to the community.

  • @2busysecretary
    @2busysecretary 2 года назад +9

    It is so hard to get help for mentally ill children. I have two grandchildren with autism and one with a severe mental illness. The one with severe mental illness was the hardest to one to help. Thankfully, at age 8 now, we have a wonderful psychiatrist that was willing to listen to us and prescribes very high doses of two kinds of medication and our lives are so much better because our little boy is so much better. Early on we tried to get him help and I remember one "professional" leaned over, told my daughter, "He's a great kid, he makes eye contact, do you just need some parenting lessons? We can get that for you." Those were our darkest hours.

  • @l.g.a.8930
    @l.g.a.8930 6 лет назад +3

    Amazing video. Thank you for sharing. I hope that this video will help many people who are in these conditions.

  • @jackwillie2729
    @jackwillie2729 2 года назад +5

    Just started down the road to care for my grandson,,,their world changed and so did mine,,,loving him just as Jehovah loved me when things went wrong,,,my house has a bed and kitchen for him ,,a place he can call home or his sanctuary ,,it’s been three months, he’s 21 with a life time journey …. I will walk with him with understanding love and care…He’s not alone on this journey …Till death I’ll never abandon him as him an me walk on the road of unknown

    • @markbaz4200
      @markbaz4200 2 года назад +1

      Very very sad and beautiful story! Sorry to to hear about your grandson but hearing how strong your feelings are to make sure that he will always have a home and can count on you to be there is AMAZING! May God work miracles for your family and bless your home! Hope your journey is full of love and happiness no matter the situation! GOD BLESS!!!

  • @abhyrami.rratinam6645
    @abhyrami.rratinam6645 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for such a descriptive vedio,hats off

  • @margaretdooley2742
    @margaretdooley2742 3 года назад +5

    Fantastic documentary.l suffer from depression and it's hell.l had psychosis in 2016. It was hell

  • @tristenryder606
    @tristenryder606 2 года назад +7

    I've experienced multiple extreme cases of psychosis but my main focus is one saying that I'm a child molester and that I hurt my little sister (which I now know is not true). The thoughts are not going away and I don't know what to do. I think the episode affected me so much that my mind will not let it go and is now conforming thoughts to fit the situation about my sister. My mind is literally trying to make it a reality when there is solid proof that it didn't happen. (I also believed, with everything in me, that my parents raped me. I believed it so much it sent me into a panic attack. I thought my memory was wiped and I didn't remember it.) And in the case of my sister, my head is trying to tell me I blocked the memories out of hurting her. I don't know where else to turn and I am willing to travel to you guys for the brain scanning as therapy. I truly do not know where else to turn.
    Has anybody had a similar experience or am I alone??

    • @floweryunicorn8888
      @floweryunicorn8888 2 года назад +2

      Except from psychosis, you may have a case of pure o. Pure ocd can try to convince you of anything just to cause you distress. Together with psychosis it can be absolute hell.

    • @co8885
      @co8885 2 года назад +1

      @@floweryunicorn8888 I think my son my have it. I never heard of it but he is convinced someone raped him (one of his best friends) and he ejaculated in the house and food, he won’t eat anything from the house. He is 19 and refuses to see doctors or help. To him it is very well as he will starve if we don’t buy food from outside the house. Do you have any tips what I can say or how to talk to help him to understand it? He also abuses cannabis. Abuse it very badly

    • @shredderofstrings3223
      @shredderofstrings3223 Год назад +1

      What the fuck. The part where you said you thought someone raped you and your memory got wiped... I thought this exact thought hours ago. How is this possible that I come across your comment? A bunch of weird coincidences like this have been happening to me. It's making me think I have some sort of connection with some higher knowledge or that I'm a psychic or something.
      And also I had the same thing happen to me where I had voices telling me I'm a pedophile and that thing with my sister. Crazy fucking shit. I'm legitimately freaking out dude.

    • @RacesRacer
      @RacesRacer Год назад +2

      ​@@shredderofstrings3223 get help. That's psychosis my dude. Hope ur OK.

    • @loriejohnston839
      @loriejohnston839 10 месяцев назад +1

      It sounds like you are having intrusive thoughts which can be caused from the psychosis and OCD. You need to speak to your therapist and psychiatrist about this. If you are doing any drugs including pot get help to get off of it because it makes psychosis get worse and worse. Clozapine is a very effective medication to reduce psychosis and decrease cravings for drugs but you want a doctor that is very experienced with it and insist very slow titration up because it does make you tired and it does have some other side effects but they can be dealt with for sanity.

  • @ByAnyOther
    @ByAnyOther 3 года назад +5

    ... this... was... +breathes,+ an extremely painful watch. Painful/hopeful, but... painful for enough reasons. A kind of painful that leaves me so unsure of what exactly I am feeling. It may be helpful to have some kind of warning sign(s) of potential triggers before programs so sensitive like this start....

  • @marywilliams9858
    @marywilliams9858 Год назад +1

    Some will never work but we still need to care for them.

  • @kms3063
    @kms3063 Год назад +2

    Exactly ! Act on mental illness like we do physical ,, early testing 🙏🏼🙏🏼
    To live amidst and thru a loved ones psychosis is a nightmare , the suffering these sufferers “ endure is a tragedy

  • @guyappin0
    @guyappin0 5 лет назад +14

    They need this program in California (in SF, LA, OC, Riverside, and SD Counties) and I'm all in for funding to come from our taxes. We need to consider re-opening public mental health institutions with partnerships with religious groups, private organizations, and non-profit sectors. The amount of homeless people have skyrocketed out of proportion and many of them are mentally getting worse: Neglected by the public, being a 'outcast', viewed as unclean and/or bat poop crazy. Giving them the help, education, and if necessary, medication they need while taking them off the streets and attempting to get them to the point where they can become a working and contributory asset to humanity, in my opinion, benefits the local community as a whole and generally makes it more safer for everyone while raising the standard welfare. Kind of makes me realize just how 'good' I have it. Truly grateful and at the same time thankful for all those that have committed themselves to what I perceive as drudging work insomuch as making the voluntary choice to work and to help mentally sick members of society.

  • @matthealittlesmith
    @matthealittlesmith 7 лет назад +8

    Wonderful video! This would be a helpful video for family members to help their loved ones.

  • @stevie9292
    @stevie9292 Год назад +3

    My main concern is that my mind keep on telling me death is better. It seems to me that my devil is stronger than my angel.
    I never acted out but plan many suicidal.
    Afraid I may not survive on my next plan.

  • @alexiroseby3963
    @alexiroseby3963 2 года назад +4

    Any recommendations to find programs like this elsewhere? I'm in Melbourne Australia.

  • @Entropycontrol
    @Entropycontrol 7 лет назад +11

    A very interesting and important subject, well presented.

  • @RenegadeTimes
    @RenegadeTimes 6 лет назад +23

    Why do Tim's parents not bring him home ? I currently have a homeless friend living with me that is no relative. I could not let him remain on the streets.
    How can they allow him to live on the streets ? I don't understand this.
    Does Tim refuse to come home ? Is he on medication ? Perhaps I'm missing something.

    • @wonka4
      @wonka4 6 лет назад +2

      RenegadeTimes Yes what was that all about

    • @aimeelawrence3917
      @aimeelawrence3917 6 лет назад +2

      RenegadeTimes they won't stay in the home most of the time.

    • @aimeelawrence3917
      @aimeelawrence3917 6 лет назад

      You would have to truly understand mental illness before passing such a comment. The loved ones of those with mental illness are usually very frightening to them because we dont see what they see...or agree with what they see and hear. So they leave...

    • @muldrowalex
      @muldrowalex 5 лет назад +4

      Sometimes people dealing with mental illness, want to live on the streets believe it or not. Theres so much to psychosis and mental illness that is being learned finally. Also, there are times when the family is afraid of there mentally I'll family member. I don't know whether that's the case for this man, bit I'm giving multiples reasons as to why

    • @genniferpaulgomez3028
      @genniferpaulgomez3028 11 месяцев назад

      Phycosis is the most terrible disease on the planet, & all parents & society does, is abandon their babies on the street, as a mother & a young daughter having her third relapse of phycosis, i pray & would sleep on the streets with her, if it comes to that. Society need to wake up before its too late.

  • @heatherbowlan9822
    @heatherbowlan9822 6 лет назад +4

    Very IMPORTENT message to get out , thank you !

    • @andrzejtryc9298
      @andrzejtryc9298 4 года назад

      Hahaha so truth. Still alive.. Dont know what 4

  • @andrewaguilar6386
    @andrewaguilar6386 4 года назад +17

    I’m happy that I’m not going through that anymore love it and very thankful 🙏💯

    • @antoniosnaggs
      @antoniosnaggs 4 года назад +4

      Andrew Aguilar what caused your experience ? And I think I’m going through what you did but I’ve been always a very aware person so I don’t think it will get strong as long as I remember who and what I am and it usually stunts the process but again I really don’t know if I have it or I’m just experiencing general anxiety

  • @saidbara2981
    @saidbara2981 8 месяцев назад

    It is the family that don’t work properly !!! A reel family is one.

  • @HeyThatsAlex855
    @HeyThatsAlex855 2 года назад +2

    This is cool!

  • @yeseniaperez3021
    @yeseniaperez3021 Год назад

    Is there a program in south texas

  • @martinasikk6162
    @martinasikk6162 2 года назад +1

    I think overt psychosis is easier to find than covert d:o with more negative symptoms. 🇸🇪

  • @Jennsocean1318
    @Jennsocean1318 Год назад

    where is this located

  • @SLIM_DICKINSON
    @SLIM_DICKINSON 2 года назад +1

    The dad looks like Steve Carrell

  • @TheEarnest101
    @TheEarnest101 7 лет назад +2

    very informative

  • @andrewaguilar6386
    @andrewaguilar6386 4 года назад

    💯

  • @nidaaazeez691
    @nidaaazeez691 6 лет назад +4

    So what is the solution , he is 31 year and still young and need help ?
    Can someone tell me what is the treatment
    Is it medication , counseling ? What else ?
    I could understand that this illness is only be cured at early age
    May lord help them and guide them for healing , Amen

    • @atrajonson8644
      @atrajonson8644 2 месяца назад

      Agree, what is the treatment ? Doomed to the streets ? How can this be accepted especially for parents in a more powerful position. Are the meducal teams saying " give up"? This is it ?
      Great for preventative actions, what about Tim who is in his early thirties in today 's breakthrough's , or are they only on paper & can't be implemented?
      First , let our government shut down all these dispensaries selling poison to our young adults and triggering psychosis!!!

  • @jimhendricks88
    @jimhendricks88 5 лет назад +2

    It seems that a voice saying, "Slit your wrists and everything will be okay" has a spiritual component beyond a psychotic break. Maybe? I'm open to consideration of it as a possibility.

    • @leavell53
      @leavell53 2 года назад +2

      RUclips , derek prince great teachings on spiritual torments !!

  • @fvfd3434ssDVsdvsdvsdvsadv
    @fvfd3434ssDVsdvsdvsdvsadv Год назад

    Someone said thank you at the start

  • @CLombardi11
    @CLombardi11 5 лет назад +11

    Does anyone have experience with marijuana induced psychosis?

    • @philiplupeamanu787
      @philiplupeamanu787 5 лет назад +1

      I'm going thru that right now

    • @philiplupeamanu787
      @philiplupeamanu787 5 лет назад +1

      @Daisy how did it get that far cause I smoke alot now I'm trying to stop

    • @randalallen9621
      @randalallen9621 4 года назад +8

      Christian Lombardi yeah man. I’ve thought I was Jesus twice in a 3 yr period. Both times were around when I was using marijuana the heaviest. And the delusions weren’t just when I was getting high

    • @asiaparks7158
      @asiaparks7158 3 года назад +1

      Yes I use to be able to smoke why does this happened I'm 20 I haven't smoked since 2018 it use to not happen 💔🤦🏽‍♀️💯💯💯💯

    • @CLombardi11
      @CLombardi11 3 года назад

      @@asiaparks7158 it happens from smoking sativa.. You got to smoke pure indica.. like afghan kush, purple kush, northern lights.. specific strains like that that are pure indica.. google sativa vs. indica psychosis

  • @rorysly1985
    @rorysly1985 4 года назад +5

    please somebody help me :(

    • @user-yg8jf1zk9e
      @user-yg8jf1zk9e 4 года назад +7

      This may not help but... As someone with manic depressive psychosis and suicidal tendencies, I tell myself (and others) that nobody can help me. I can't trust anyone, nor do I believe they have my best interest at heart.
      The only person who can truly help me is me. I have to be the one who wants to live, I have to be the one who decides to try. Sometimes, it's hard and Lonely. Scary and heartbreaking to know I can't rely on anyone except myself, and sometimes, I let myself down. But every morning I open my eyes is another chance for me to try something different.
      When I have my negative thoughts, they grow loud and block out everything. So, I snap and tell myself I won't be this way. I go for a walk in my neighborhood, watch a comedy movie, play games, read a book, do some yoga or take a nap. But no matter what, I won't give in to my depression. I will not let my mind beat my heart. I don't know if what helps me will help you but, if it could, I'm glad I did something good for you.
      An important thing I always tell myself is, "it can't stay like this forever. Tomorrow is a new day, a new chance for something better. Even if there's only a 0.00001% chance for a better day, if I check-out early I'll never know what I could have become."
      Hope this helps.

    • @rorysly1985
      @rorysly1985 4 года назад +3

      @@user-yg8jf1zk9e mate thanks so much for taking the time to write this.. i wish you all the best and i know there are more than me suffering out there.. keep fighting the good fight brother... surround yourself with good people as hard as they are to find

    • @stephensherburne831
      @stephensherburne831 2 года назад +1

      How are you doing? I hope you are well.

  • @roselambert8249
    @roselambert8249 5 лет назад +6

    Money from sales of book losing tim should go for caring for tim. His father such a bs making sounds like he cares .. tim still homeless sleeping on street so sad.

    • @CLombardi11
      @CLombardi11 5 лет назад +1

      He doesn't want to be home

    • @Alex-kk8is
      @Alex-kk8is 3 года назад

      His dad is actually incredible what you on about?

    • @YellinHelenP
      @YellinHelenP Год назад

      My sister is 54 and loves taking care of my mother. It gives her such purpose that her symptoms have become much less pervasive. Our family doesn't have much money, but we make sure she has a fulfilling life with a car and money. She gives back to my mother in spades.

  • @PaulineRaabe_
    @PaulineRaabe_ Год назад

    Nothing has changed nothing will ever change.

  • @laylow6256
    @laylow6256 2 года назад +3

    This video on psychosis is kinda strange in some places by the speakers. Almost feels fake and patronizing/not actual care. I sense evil and manipulation to a degree. Definitely.

  • @isabelmorales1797
    @isabelmorales1797 2 года назад

    S

  • @lynnboyer6643
    @lynnboyer6643 2 года назад +1

    In addition to not following the rules at school, Tim couldn't follow the rules at home. That's how he ended up in hospitals and jail.

    • @Prawnstar.
      @Prawnstar. 3 месяца назад

      I think you just solved the worlds problems. 😂 If only you took the time to educate yourself on brain disorders and how they impact people of all ages.

  • @MetalSammie
    @MetalSammie 6 лет назад +3

    And these who "praises" this Propaganda in here are same team...Like Yelp reviews who gives 5 stars and "Act like fhey don't know you" But are part of the whole thing. How can you all sleep at night knowing that you cause so much agony from innocent people? IS MONEY THAT IMPORTANT? SHAME ON YOU. Well Karma is a bitch, someday you all will ache like they ached. AND This time the Settlement won't be option anymore ITS Prison from 10years - to life sentence.

  • @bookworm5464
    @bookworm5464 3 года назад +3

    Get the drugs outta the country. Problem solved.

    • @michellemcdermott2026
      @michellemcdermott2026 3 года назад +1

      I totally agree

    • @dorothypierre754
      @dorothypierre754 2 года назад +2

      What do drugs have to do with people suffering from mental illness since childhood?

    • @stephensherburne831
      @stephensherburne831 2 года назад +1

      Dorothy Pierre, although I certainly don't believe that removing drugs from the picture will solve this problem, I also don't think that it's wise to deny the impact they have on these sad stories either. The correlation between psychotic episodes and some level of substance misuse is very well documented and the incidence rate is very high. While drugs may not be the primary cause of a psychotic break in many cases, there are also many for which they are. In both cases - whether a cause or symptom - their exacerbating effect can quickly add devastating complications to an already difficult treatment approach. I am unequivocally for the decriminalization and deregulation of substances, pretty much across the board. However I have also had far too much first-hand experience with cases of mental illness being seriously worsened by drugs, some all the way to an ultimate sad ending. Not all who suffer the former will use the latter. Research clearly shows, however, that if there is access and opportunity than they will probably become part of the equation, and their effects are almost always detrimental to the outcome we would desire for our loved ones and fellow humans.

    • @atrajonson8644
      @atrajonson8644 2 месяца назад

      It is true. All studies show how much THC is causing psychosis abc they keeping opening dispensaries in every corner
      Please , whomever is deleting my comment, please stop, make me not trust you for uploading this video.

  • @margaretdooley2742
    @margaretdooley2742 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic documentary.l suffer from depression and it's hell.l had psychosis in 2016. It was hell