For teenage and young adult patients and their families experiencing early and first episode psychosis, it’s critical to connect with a treatment provider and receive the support needed as soon as you realize there is a problem. The OnTrack Program at ECMC’s Regional Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health can help with services and support needed during these times, and bring hope and resiliency to patients and families experiencing these episodes.
Early psychosis (also called first episode psychosis or FEP) can be frightening, confusing and distressing for the person experiencing it and difficult for family and friends to understand. In the United States, about 100,000 young people will experience psychosis each year, and three in 100 will have an episode in their lifetime.
Connecting with the right resources for treatment during this kind of episode can be life-changing and radically alter your future for the better. The most important thing is not to delay getting help-even if you’re unsure of if you’re experiencing early warning signs of psychosis or typical teen/young adult behaviors. Treatment during a first episode of psychosis is a patient’s best hope for slowing, stopping, or reversing the effects.
Knowing the warning signs can enable you or your loved one to get the right treatment sooner. These include:
Services available to participants ages 16-30 through the program include:
For more information about OnTrackNY and First Episode Psychosis:
If you or someone you love is experiencing signs of early or first episode psychosis, please contact our team for a referral.
You may call 716.898.3255 or please visit us at:
Adult & Family Clinic
462 Grider Street, Buffalo, NY 14215
Located in the Outpatient Behavioral Health Center
Monday-Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm
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