Clinic navigation for families and individuals

Find clinics for AI-related psychosis and distress.

A private first step for people looking for outpatient clinics, intensive programs, residential care, or treatment centers for distress connected to AI, chatbots, or online experiences.

A bright mental health treatment waiting room with chairs and plants

Emergency? If there is immediate danger, call 911 or contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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Request clinic options

Most people finish this in under two minutes.

Who needs help?
Where should we look for clinics?
What is going on?

Choose all that apply.

What kind of clinic or program seems right?
Insurance or payment
How can we reach you?

We received your request.

We will review the information and follow up with clinic or treatment center options using the contact details provided.

If the situation becomes urgent, call 911 or 988. This site is not monitored for emergencies.

How it works

A calm first step toward the right clinic or program.

1

Share what is happening

Use plain language to describe what you or your loved one is experiencing and where clinic options are needed.

2

Clarify the level of care

We look at location, urgency, insurance or payment needs, and whether an outpatient clinic, intensive program, or treatment center may fit.

3

Take the next step

You can receive follow-up about possible clinics or centers, what to ask, and how to move forward safely.

For people comparing clinics

Support finding a clinic for a situation that can be hard to explain.

You do not need to know the right diagnosis, program type, or clinic level before reaching out. The intake is designed for people who are worried, tired, embarrassed, or trying to help someone they love.

What you are noticing Paranoia, unusual beliefs, fear, panic, sleeplessness, or a change after intense AI or chatbot use.
How urgent it feels Whether this seems like an outpatient clinic, a higher level of care, or a situation that needs immediate crisis help.
What makes a clinic possible Location, insurance, budget, timing, family involvement, and the safest way to be contacted.

What this service is

A place to start when you are not sure what to do next.

AI Psychosis Clinic is a private intake for people who need help identifying clinics, programs, or treatment centers that may fit. You can describe what is happening in your own words and request a follow-up about possible clinic options.

What happens

We review the intake, look at urgency and location, and follow up with clinic-focused next steps.

What does not happen

This form does not diagnose, admit anyone to a clinic, replace a clinician, or serve as emergency care.

Your privacy

Your information is used to respond to your request. It is not for advertising retargeting.

Common questions

Clear answers for searchers, families, and care teams.

Is AI Psychosis Clinic a medical provider?

No. AI Psychosis Clinic is a private clinic-navigation intake service. It does not diagnose, treat, provide crisis care, or replace a licensed clinician.

What kinds of clinic options can someone request?

People can request help identifying outpatient clinics, intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization programs, residential care, inpatient treatment centers, or crisis-oriented next steps.

Who is this intake for?

The intake is for individuals, loved ones, or professionals looking for clinic options when someone is experiencing paranoia, delusions, anxiety, sleep loss, or distress connected to AI, chatbots, or online experiences.

What should someone do in an emergency?

If there is immediate danger or risk of harm, call 911 or contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. This website is not monitored for emergencies.

Important medical disclaimer

AI Psychosis Clinic is not a medical provider, crisis service, or substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment. Information submitted here may be used to help identify possible clinics, programs, or treatment centers. In an emergency, call 911 or 988.