(re)MIND® Central | Early Psychosis

Felton Early Psychosis, (re)MIND Program

Who we are:

Felton Institute's (re)MIND® Central program provides outreach and services for young people experiencing the first signs and symptoms of psychosis. Our goal is to identify concerns early and deliver coordinated, evidence-based care that prevents symptoms from becoming severe or disabling. 

Through a comprehensive team-based approach, we support participants in managing symptoms to allow them to achieve their personal life goals. We are committed to reducing stigma and improving long-term outcomes, including lowering risks of suicide, school failure, hospitalization, unemployment, and involvement with the justice system.

Our Goals
  • Provide outreach and services to identify and treat early signs and symptoms of psychosis
  • Prevent psychotic disorders  from becoming severe and disabling
  • Assist clients to mitigate and cope with symptoms in a way that allows them to achieve their personal life goals
  • Reduce rates of suicide, school failure and dropout, emergency hospitalization, unemployment, and incarceration
  • Reduce the stigma associated with psychosis
  • Ensure that underserved populations have timely access to culturally responsive evidence-based treatment
Who We Serve

(re)MIND® Central prioritizes timely access to care and works to ensure underserved communities receive culturally responsive, evidence-based treatment.

To qualify for services, participants must:

  • Be between the ages of 12 and 25
  • Have begun experiencing signs and symptoms of psychosis within the past two years
  • Be a California resident

Clients receive Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) for early psychosis, which includes: 

  • Rigorous Diagnostic Assessment
  • Individual Psychotherapy
  • Group Psychotherapy
  • Peer Support
  • Family Support
  • Case Management 
  • Medication Management 
  • Education and Employment Support

Contact Information:

Felton Institute – (re)MIND® Central

For more information regarding the Felton Early Psychosis Programs in San Mateo, please email [email protected]  or call 415-474-7310, Ext 1005.

Location: 1005 Atlantic Ave. Alameda CA 94501
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Service Area: California

For general questions regarding the Felton Institute Early Psychosis Programs, please email Adriana Furuzawa at [email protected] or call 415-474-7310, extension 314. 

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