Resources
Navigating early psychosis—whether personally or as a loved one—can be overwhelming. The resources below offer information, treatment options, peer support, and evidence-based approaches to better understand and manage symptoms of psychosis. Whether you’re looking for a local treatment provider or exploring ways to connect with others who share similar experiences, these tools are here to help.
Better understand & manage FEP
A global network that supports people who hear voices, see visions, or experience other unusual perceptions. Offers community, resources, and alternative perspectives on mental health.
🔗 hearing-voices.org
A video series designed to help individuals, families, and providers understand and support people who hear voices, featuring practical, compassionate guidance.
🔗 openmindedonline.com
An empowering resource for young people navigating early psychosis, Strong365 offers peer support, mental wellness tips, and tools to stay resilient.
🔗 strong365.org
Find specialized treatment programs for early serious mental illness, including psychosis, near you. This locator is provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
🔗 samhsa.gov/esmi-treatment-locator
Explore Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approaches to help individuals live well with psychosis by focusing on values, mindfulness, and psychological flexibility. contextualscience.org
A practical guide created to help colleges and organizations support the mental health of students of color, with strategies that promote inclusion and equity.
🔗 equityinmentalhealth.org/toolkit
The Early Psychosis Intervention Center (EPICenter) at the University of Arizona offers specialized care for individuals experiencing early signs of psychosis, focusing on early detection and comprehensive treatment strategies.
🔗 psychiatry.arizona.edu/patient-care/epicenter
The Esperanza Initiative by Intermountain Centers provides early intervention services for young individuals experiencing first-episode psychosis, aiming to promote recovery through personalized support and community integration.
🔗 intermountaincenters.org
Serving Yavapai County since 1966, Polara Health offers integrated physical and behavioral health services, including outpatient care, crisis stabilization, and substance use prevention, emphasizing accessible whole-person care.
🔗 polarahealth.com
MMHC provides comprehensive behavioral health services across Mohave County, focusing on enhancing emotional well-being through outpatient clinics, crisis intervention, and community-based programs. Locations in Kingman, Bullhead City and Lake Havasu.
🔗 mmhc-inc.org
This facility offers a range of services, including individual, group, and family counseling, psychiatric care, skills training, and case management to support mental health and substance use recovery. Serving Kingman and Prescott Valley.
🔗 sbhservices.org
Established in 1969, The Guidance Center is a nonprofit community mental health center in Flagstaff, offering a full continuum of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services for individuals of all ages.
🔗 tgcaz.org
Valleywise Health offers specialized services for adolescents and young adults experiencing psychosis, emphasizing early intervention and comprehensive care to support recovery and community integration. Locations in Mesa and Avondale.
🔗 valleywisehealth.org/services
Valleywise Health offers specialized services for adolescents and young adults experiencing psychosis, emphasizing early intervention and comprehensive care to support recovery and community integration. Locations in Mesa and Avondale.
🔗 hhwaz.org