Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
We guide the patient from the onset or exacerbation of the psychotic condition to the gradual recovery of cognitive, relational, and occupational skills. The intervention combines pharmacological management, psychological support, and psychosocial rehabilitation in a continuous manner.
The condition
Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders are complex conditions that alter the perception of reality, thought, and behavior. They may manifest with symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and difficulties in speech and social functioning.
These experiences can profoundly affect the person’s life and relationships. The causes are multifactorial, with a significant genetic and neurobiological component, combined with environmental factors. For this reason, early diagnosis and an integrated treatment pathway always require a careful specialist assessment.
Our approach
Our approach to schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders is founded on a timely and in-depth diagnostic assessment, essential for early intervention. We recognize the importance of an integrated and personalized treatment plan, which includes both pharmacotherapy for acute symptom management and relapse prevention, and psychotherapeutic and psychosocial rehabilitation interventions. The goal is to support the person in recovering good social and occupational functioning, in developing strategies to manage the illness, and in improving quality of life. We offer ongoing support to the person and their family, promoting psychoeducation and the maintenance of long-term well-being.