Like how- like when people were dreaming or remembering something then it flashes and it's gone, sort of like that. And I saw something and I knew that it wasn't real, because it I looked at this figure and it was there and then it wasn't there and I hadn't experienced that before. Yeah, when I think the first time it happened, I was walking my dogs. What were you doing at the time? What do you remember about that time, so was there a sort of first time it happened or a first time that you realised that other people couldn't see those same images? I basically just started seeing like images that were- that other people couldn't see. That you can still be experiencing a psychosis.Īnd tell me a little bit about your experiences? Is it something that's always been there? So I think that's useful to know if you are someone who is experiencing it and you don't have voices, don’t hear voices. I think it can be a bit of a misconception that someone with psychosis hears voices. Psychosis (young people) Having hallucinations, paranoia and delusions Advice to others from people with experience of psychosis.Views about causes of psychotic experiences.Future plans and recovery for young people experiencing psychosis.Social life and relationships with psychosis.Housing, managing finances, and getting benefits with psychosis.Being in school, college and university with psychosis.Support groups, charities and sharing experiences online.Talking and other therapies for young people experiencing psychosis.Being treated in hospital for psychosis.Support from GPs and mental health services.Psychosis and other mental or physical health experiences.Reflecting on and managing hallucinations, paranoia and delusions.Having hallucinations, paranoia and delusions.Receiving a diagnosis and finding out more.Getting help in the early stages of psychosis.
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