Psychosis is growing in Kenya, due to drugs and substance use and delayed mental health treatment. Had it not been for a bold decision to seek treatment late last year, Henry (real name changed) would have slid into the depths of what is unfolding into Kenya’s worsening psychosis crisis.Henry was an alcohol consumer, a habit he had picked in his teens, stepped it up in campus, fanned it after getting a job, before it took hold of him during the Covid-19 social lapse. It was during the pandemic stretch that he got hooked into daily consumption.“My friends and I used…