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Psychosis - North Etobicoke, Malton, West Woodbridge


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 outside of North Etobicoke, Malton, West Woodbridge, but provide service to North Etobicoke, Malton, West Woodbridge.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Toronto Branch - Mood And Psychosis Early Intervention Program  
Lawrence Square, 480-700 Lawrence Ave W, North York, ON  M6A 3B4
416-640-1934 Add to Clipboard
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
Region of Peel - Public Health - Postpartum Psychosis  
Peel Public Health: 905-799-7700 Add to Clipboard
Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital - Mental Health and Addiction Services - Early Psychosis Intervention Program  
Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga Hospital, 100 Queensway W, Mississauga, ON  L5B 1B8
905-338-4123 (one-Link) Add to Clipboard
William Osler Health System - Brampton Civic Hospital - Mental Health and Addiction Services - Mental Health Services for Adults - Inpatient Services  
2100 Bovaird Dr E, Brampton, ON  L6R 3J7
905-494-2120 Add to Clipboard
William Osler Health System - Brampton Civic Hospital - Mental Health and Addiction Services - Mental Health Services for Adults - Intensive Outpatient Mental Health  
Entrance B, main level (follow signs for the mental health adult outpatient clinic), 2100 Bovaird Dr E, Brampton, ON  L6R 3J7
905-494-2120 ext 56709 Add to Clipboard
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