Is schizophrenia rare?
No - 1 in 300 people world wide
What causes substance induced psychosis?
Using drugs or alcohol or withdrawing
When does this typically occur?
1-12 weeks after birth
how many types of bipolar are there?
Two
What do you do if you notice symptoms of psychosis in a loved one?
Encourage to see a HCP
Support & Love
What age does schizophrenia usually emerge?
Teen to 30s
Is it manageable or curable?
Curable
Is this the same as baby blues?
no
When is bipolar typically diagnosed?
Teens to 30s
What are some forms of treatment?
Counselling, Oral, Injection
Is it manageable or curable?
Manageable
What two drugs cause the highest rates of psychosis?
Cocaine and Marijuana
if it occurs in one pregnancy will it happen with them all?
Not necessarily
What causes bipolar?
Genetics, Trauma, Stress, Brain Chemistry
What do you do if someone experiencing symptoms is threatening violence to you or themselves?
Call 911
What are the main symptoms?
Hallucinations, Delusions, Disorganized Thoughts and/or Behaviours
What percentage of people who use drugs or alcohol will experience a psychosis?
50%
Is it treatable?
Yes
what are the main symptoms?
Manic Episodes and Depressive Episodes
Last days to weeks each
What do you do if someone is experiencing symptoms, is not violent and not wanting to go to the doctor?
Call nursing at the band office for assistance with initiating the mental health act - involuntary
Are people with schizophrenia dangerous?
No
What is a symptom of substance induced psychosis?
Hallucination, Delusions, Disorganized Thoughts and Behaviours
Why is this a medical emergency?
Risk of violence to mother and baby
What is the difference between type 1 and type 2?
Type 1 = more manic
Type 2 = more depressive
What do you do if you are experiencing these symptoms?
Seek help - whether it is your family doctor or contacting nursing at the band office for guidance