Parenting Series: Psychosis and Suicide with Mental Health Coach Sarah Baxter (Part 1)
Psychiatric Nurse and Mental Health Coach, Sarah Baxter, works with patients facing psychosis and describes how families can cope and detect early signs in adolescents. She explains the dopamine hypothesis, symptoms of psychosis and the bucket theory so that we can recognize and get early treatment for the people we love. Because psychosis can look different for each person, she illustrates how to look for changes in behavior to catch it early in order to get well again and demonstrates how to model healthy behavior and start conversations about this important topic.
McKenna, Karen and Sean consider the size of their own buckets and how they might be more empathetic to those with different stressors and capacity to cope.
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