Treating schizophrenia is challenging. At present, it is difficult to imagine the treatment of schizophrenia without qualified clinical diagnostics , taking into account the dynamics of productive symptoms (obsessive
In the public consciousness, mental illness, and especially schizophrenia, is often shrouded in myths and prejudices, and even more myths have been created around psychiatrists and their activities. Mentally ill people are afraid, they
” Schizophrenia ” is a disorder characterized by the splitting of thinking, emotions and behavior. People are often afraid of this word – “schizophrenia”. Usually the word “schizophrenia” is associated with words such
As with any mental disorder, treating schizophrenia requires an integrated approach. It is impossible to treat a person’s soul in isolation from his body, just as it is
Psychotherapy for schizophrenia is a real art. The effectiveness of psychotherapy for schizophrenia requires not only knowledge of psychiatry, but also psychology, philosophy, theology and sociology. Modern psychiatry, focused more on syndromes –
Schizophrenia is a group of disorders that has several forms of manifestation. Among them, simple schizophrenia stands out . It was described by psychiatrists for a long time, but it was first identified in 1903 by R. de Fürsag.
On Today is a very popular topic of non-medical treatment of various diseases. Often the same position can be found in relation to the treatment of such a complex disease as schizophrenia. Especially
Schizophrenia is multifaceted, has many symptoms, and the question of how to recognize schizophrenia has been one of the leading questions in the field of psychiatry for many decades . There are known cases of overdiagnosis,
Hallucinations and delusions are one of the main signs of an acute mental disorder. It is a mistake to call them exclusively signs of schizophrenia, since they can accompany other mental illnesses. That
It is appropriate to divide the description of exacerbation of schizophrenia into two subtopics: The first psychotic episode, the deployment of which often begins treatment and is first diagnosed. Exacerbations (relapses) of