What are some techniques individuals can do to cope with psychotic symptoms?
What are some techniques individuals can do to cope with psychotic symptoms?
You will learn what works best for you. But some examples from others that you might try include:
Avoidance: particularly avoiding behaviors and situations that have triggered symptoms in the past (e.g., use of alcohol, scary movies, chaotic work situations);
Utilizing supportive others: connecting with non-judgmental supports including support groups;
Taking medications as prescribed;
Enacting cognitive strategies: these might be used in the face of symptoms to systematically reason through problematic thinking, its basis in reality, and possible alternative interpretations (for example asking yourself “is this logical?”;
Controlling the environment: this might be making a quiet space for yourself or being around others so you are not alone;
Engaging spirituality: this might be a way to find non-judgmental supports, find peace, escape chaos;
Focus on well-being including the importance of exercise, sleep, eating well; and
Employment or continuing their education: this provides activity that is absorbing and distracting, gives a sense of purpose, and structure to the week. In addition to these coping techniques, it is also a good idea to ask your care team for a validated scale where you can rate your symptoms each day and then share that at your clinical visits.
Type: Knowledge Base
Answered by:
Amy N. Cohen, PhD, Implementation Scientist and SMI Psychological Treatment Expert - American Psychiatric Association