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Schizophrenia is most likely to be treated with antipsychotics such as Haldol or Abilify.
the word schizophrenia is a 100 years old...i think it was disovered in 1887,
Schizophrenia has likely been with mankind since prehistoric times. However, the term schizophrenia was coined by Emil Kraepelin, a Swiss psychiatrist of the late nineteenth century, who thereby distinguished it as a specific type of 'madness'.
No it cannot because it is not caused by an infection.
Schizophrenia was originally discovered by Emil Kraepelin in the late nineteenth century and was named dementia preacox because it was discovered as a form of dementia that occurred in mostly young people. Eugen Bleurer later renamed is schizophrenia, "fragmented mind", when discovering that its symptoms were long lasting but could be cured naturally over time, unlike the manic depressive illness and dementia that up until that point they were comparing it to.
Penicillin is an antibiotic. It only treats bacterial infections, not mental disorders.
The website schizophrenia.com has information on symptoms of schizophrenia and forms of treatment. Another great website would be psychologyinfo.com. This website also provides symptoms of schizophrenia as well as facts about the disease and ways it can be treated.
The first recorded, treated case of an ectopic pregnancy was back in the 1970's. This was the first time one was successfully removed.
Schizophrenia is treated by antipsychotic medications such as Thorazine, Haldol, and Prolixin. It is also treated by psychosocial treatments which help the patient deal with the everyday symptoms of the disease and learning to cope with everyday life such as job, school and socializing.
The primary form of treatment for schizophrenia is antipsychotic medication. Antipsychotic drugs help to control almost all the positive symptoms of the disorder. They have minimal effects on disorganized behavior
Schizophrenia is treated by medication, especially antipsychotics. It is also treated by therapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy. Methods of treating schizophrenia that are now out of use include psychosurgery and electroshock therapy.
The fact that the majority of those who develop schizophrenia do not have a first- or second-degree relative with schizophrenia.