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Psychosis & Psychotic Disorders

Do you ever lose control of your thoughts and actions? Are you or your loved ones worried about your ideas and perceptions? If you’re concerned, get in touch with us. We’re here to listen and to help you shed light on this confusion.

Psychosis affects our perception of reality and can take many forms. It’s difficult to understand and it’s not something you should deal with all alone. There are resources and treatments that can help you make today your turning point. No matter how you feel, you’re allowed to talk about it without being judged. We’re here to help you get better. We’re not here to judge. Let us guide you on the path to wellness.

Related Issues

Other Resources (Bilingual)

Other Resources (English)

Resources for Intervention

(Young person showing early signs of psychosis)

 

Resources for Intervention

(I am supporting a young person)

 

Resources for Patients and Caregivers (SCS)

Thinking Man on Couch

I’m not sure, all I know is that I need help

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Mission

REFLEXION is a francophone community organization that aims to improve the mental health, well-being and safety of its clients through the provision of quality care and services in both official languages.

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Vision

As a leader in wellness and counselling, REFLEXION strives to maintain, improve and expand the range of services that meet the needs of its communities.

Our Offices

Kapuskasing Office (Main Office)

25 Brunetville Road,
Suite 57

Kapuskasing, Ontario
P5N 1W6

705-335-8468

Hearst Office

1101 Front Street

PO box 2248

Hearst, Ontario
P0L 1N0

705-372-1933

Smooth Rock Falls Office

107 Kelly Road

PO box 219

Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario  P0L 2B0

705-335-8468

Hornepayne Office

278 Front Street

Hornepayne, Ontario
P0M 1Z0

807-868-2442

Cochrane Office

233 8th Street

Cochrane, Ontario
P0L 1C0

Habitat Interlude

Family resource centre 

Kapuskasing, Ontario

705-337-1122

Omushkegiskwew House

Family resource centre

Moosonee, Ontario

705-336-2456

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Victims & Survivors

No one has the right to be violent towards you or your children. Are you scared or hurt? Do you feel alone or in danger? Women, children, men and families can be victims of violence. Violence has many faces. 

  • It can involve physical, sexual, verbal or psychological abuse. 

  • Misuse of power can also be a form of domestic violence, like control over money, friends and outings. 

If somebody is being abusive or controlling towards you, you must talk about it. It’s never too early or too late! Make today your turning point.

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