Felton Institute’s Early Psychosis Programs in San Francisco serve young adults ages 14 to 29 experiencing early signs and symptoms of a psychotic disorder. The program emphasizes early identification and timely intervention to reduce the impact of emerging mental health conditions. Services are delivered through coordinated specialty outpatient care that supports individuals as they navigate recent changes in perception, thinking, and daily functioning within a structured treatment setting. Outpatient Support for Bipolar Spectrum Stability The program also works with young adults experiencing Bipolar spectrum disorder and mood disorders with psychotic features. Using a coordinated specialty care approach, participants receive evidence-based treatment and ongoing outpatient support aimed at managing mood changes and strengthening stability. Care focuses on skill development, consistent engagement, and recovery planning that helps young adults maintain progress while addressing complex symptoms over time. Family Education as a Recovery Cornerstone Family partnership remains an important part of the program’s approach. Services include family education and support to help loved ones better understand symptoms, treatment options, and recovery goals. By combining outpatient care with structured family involvement, the program strengthens communication, builds resilience, and supports long-term recovery for young adults experiencing early psychosis or Bipolar spectrum conditions.


