Our psychiatrists treat the full spectrum of addiction and severe mental illness, with evidence-based medicine, complete confidentiality, and zero judgment. If you recognize your loved one in any of these, call us. The first conversation is free.
Severe Depression
What you may be seeing: Your loved one has stopped getting out of bed, eating properly or going to work. They've withdrawn from everyone. This is not laziness or weakness, severe depression is a medical illness that changes brain chemistry.
How we treat it: A psychiatrist-led combination of medication, structured psychotherapy and routine rebuilding. Most people with severe depression improve significantly with the right treatment, and we stay with them until life feels normal again.
If daily life has stopped for someone you love, that's reason enough to call.
Suicidal Tendencies
What you may be seeing: Talk of being a burden, of "ending it", giving away belongings, sudden calm after deep despair. Take every signal seriously, and know that suicidal thoughts are a symptom of treatable illness, not a character flaw.
How we treat it: Urgent psychiatric assessment, a safety plan made with the family, close monitoring, and treatment of the underlying condition, depression, addiction or both. With timely care, the vast majority of people move past this crisis.
You don't have to manage this fear alone. Call us, today.
Bipolar Disorder / Mania
What you may be seeing: Weeks of unstoppable energy, big spending, little sleep and grand plans, followed by a crash into deep depression. Families often mistake mania for confidence or "bad behaviour" until the cycle repeats.
How we treat it: Mood stabilization under close psychiatric supervision, medication fine-tuned to the person, and education for the whole family so you can recognize early warning signs and prevent the next episode.
The highs and lows can be stabilized. Life can be steady again.
Schizophrenia
What you may be seeing: Hearing voices, suspicion of family members, talking to themselves, withdrawal into a private world. Many families hide this for years out of fear of stigma, losing precious treatment time.
How we treat it: Modern antipsychotic treatment, continuity of care, and rehabilitation that rebuilds daily living skills. With consistent treatment, people with schizophrenia can live stable, meaningful lives, at home, with family.
Earlier treatment means better recovery. Don't wait for "it to pass".
Psychosis
What you may be seeing: A sudden break from reality, strange beliefs, seeing or hearing things others don't, fear and confusion. Psychosis can come from mental illness, substances, or medical causes, and it is a medical emergency that responds well to early treatment.
How we treat it: Rapid psychiatric evaluation to find the cause, safe stabilization (at home or inpatient as clinically needed), and a clear follow-up plan so the episode doesn't define your loved one's future.
Acting in the first days makes the biggest difference. Call now.
Violent / Aggressive Behavior
What you may be seeing: Outbursts that frighten the family, broken things, threats, often alongside substance use or untreated mental illness. Families frequently suffer in silence, ashamed to tell anyone.
How we treat it: Safe, professional de-escalation and assessment of the root cause, intoxication, withdrawal, mania, psychosis, followed by treatment of that cause. We help you keep your home safe while your loved one gets better.
Your safety matters too. Talk to us about what's happening at home.
Severe Anxiety with Functional Impairment
What you may be seeing: Panic attacks, constant dread, refusing to leave the house, missing work or exams, endless physical complaints with normal test reports. When anxiety stops daily functioning, it needs medical treatment.
How we treat it: Psychiatric evaluation, evidence-based therapy (including CBT), medication where needed, and a graded plan to return to work, studies and social life.
Anxiety this severe rarely resolves on its own, but it responds beautifully to treatment.
Alcohol Addiction
What you may be seeing: Hidden bottles, morning drinking, broken promises to stop, health and money troubles piling up. Stopping suddenly at home can be medically dangerous, withdrawal needs supervision.
How we treat it: Medically supervised detox (the safe way to stop), anti-craving medication, psychotherapy, and structured relapse-prevention through our Back To Normal Life Recovery Program, with the family supported at every step.
"He can stop whenever he wants" usually means he can't, without help.
Drug Addiction
What you may be seeing: Money disappearing, new friends you never meet, locked doors, dramatic mood swings, weight loss. Whether it's cannabis, opioids, heroin, prescription drugs or anything else, addiction is a brain disease, and it is treatable.
How we treat it: Confidential assessment, safe medical detox, medication-assisted treatment where appropriate, psychotherapy, and months of structured rehabilitation and aftercare to keep recovery on track.
You don't need to know what substance it is to make the first call.
Dual Diagnosis (Mental Illness + Addiction)
What you may be seeing: Depression and drinking. Anxiety and pills. Psychosis and cannabis. When mental illness and addiction occur together, which is very common, treating only one almost always fails.
How we treat it: Integrated care is our specialty: one psychiatric team treating both conditions together, in one coordinated plan. This is exactly what our Recovery & Rehabilitation Framework was built for.
If you suspect "it's more than one thing", you're probably right, and we can help.