Symptoms of FEP
The symptoms of First Episode Psychosis can vary from person to person, symptoms often include:
Seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, or feeling things that others do not. Most often, this includes hearing voices that aren't really there.
Strong beliefs that aren't based in reality. You might think people are spying on you, out to harm you, or trying to control your thoughts.
Trouble focusing, strange speech patterns, or racing thoughts. You may jump between topics or find it hard to stay on track.
The symptoms of psychosis make it harder or impossible for a person to know what is real, to think clearly, to communicate, relate to others, and to feel emotions. These symptoms, and others, may mark the beginning of a serious medical or psychiatric disorder.
Psychoses can be treated, and the sooner treatment begins, the better the outcome will be.
Signs of FEP
It is important to RECOGNIZE EARLY PSYCHOSIS Symptoms/Signs such as:
Pulling away from friends or family and spending more time alone than usual.
Sudden drop in grades or struggle to focus in school without clear reason.
Intense fear or anxiety about specific places, people, or leaving a safe space.
Acting secretive or aggressive in unfamiliar ways that seem out of character.
Strong obsession with one topic or idea that dominates conversations or schoolwork.
Noticeable differences in grooming, sleep habits, or eating patterns.
Wearing heavy or layered clothing even when the weather is warm or hot.
Trouble attending class, completing homework, or staying focused on tasks.
Expressing strong distrust or suspicion of others, often without logical cause.