Absolutely. The program is designed to address both first-time episodes and chronic conditions.
The duration varies based on individual needs but usually involves an initial stabilization period followed by ongoing care to maintain progress.
The program includes therapy sessions, skill-building workshops, group discussions, and wellness activities, structured to create a balance of care and recovery.
Yes, medications are carefully managed by experienced psychiatrists to stabilize symptoms and support recovery. Adjustments are made as needed throughout the program.
Schizophrenia is thought to result from a combination of genetic, brain chemistry, and environmental factors. Stressful life events can sometimes trigger symptoms in susceptible individuals.
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings, including episodes of mania (high energy and euphoria) and depression (low energy and sadness).
Symptoms include increased energy, reduced need for sleep, impulsive behavior, racing thoughts, and feeling overly confident or euphoric.