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Psychosis - York Region


People with psychosis may experience personality changes, hallucinations, false beliefs, or impaired insight. This condition can be caused by disease, injury, substance use, or mental illness.

Early intervention programs treat and support people experiencing their first episode of psychosis. People can get help to manage their symptoms through specialized clinics, hospital-run programs, supportive services, and support groups.

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These services are located in York Region
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) York Region Branch - Help Overcome Psychosis Early (HOPE) - Aurora  
201-15150 Yonge St, Aurora, ON  L4G 1M2
905-841-3977 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) York Region Branch - Help Overcome Psychosis Early (HOPE) - Markham  
HSBC Tower, 710-3601 Hwy 7 E, Markham, ON  L3R 0M3
905-853-8477 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) York Region Branch - Help Overcome Psychosis Early (HOPE) - Newmarket - Eagle Street  
Newmarket Provincial Courthouse, Room 2088, 50 Eagle St W, Newmarket, ON  L3Y 6B1
905-841-3977 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) York Region Branch - Help Overcome Psychosis Early (HOPE) - Vaughan  
2-8271 Keele St, Vaughan, ON  L4K 1Z1
905-683-4008 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of York Region, but provide service to York Region.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) York Region Branch - Community Connections - Alliston  
1-35 Victoria St E, Alliston, ON  L9R 1W1
905-841-3977 Add to Clipboard
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) York Region Branch - Help Overcome Psychosis Early (HOPE) - Alliston  
1-35 Victoria St E, Alliston, ON  L9R 1W1
1-866-345-0183 ext 3321 Add to Clipboard
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