Most schizophrenics can benefit from psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic approaches are not recommended. Behavior therapy, however, is often helpful.It can be combined with occupational therapy.
Aaron Esterson has written: 'The leaves of spring' -- subject(s): Family relationships, Psychotherapy, Schizophrenics
Paranoid schizophrenics are the type that have either a delusion or hallucination.
Schizophrenics Anonymous was created in 1985.
It is estimated that around 75-80% of people who undergo psychotherapy experience some level of benefit or improvement in their mental health. However, the effectiveness of psychotherapy can vary depending on the individual and the type of therapy being used.
Silvano Arieti has written: 'Psychotherapy of severe and mild depression' -- subject(s): Depression, Mental, Mental Depression, Psychotherapy 'Creativity' 'American Handbook of Psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychiatry 'Severe and mild depression' 'Understanding and helping the schizophrenic' -- subject(s): Schizophrenia, Schizophrenics, Treatment 'On schizophrenia, phobias depression, psychotherapy, and the farther shores of psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychiatry, Addresses, essays, lectures
Eugene B. Brody has written: 'The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease' 'Psychotherapy with schizophrenics' -- subject(s): Psychotherapy, Dementia 'The lost ones' -- subject(s): Etiology, Mental Disorders, Social psychiatry, Socioeconomic Factors 'The search for mental health' -- subject(s): History, World Federation for Mental Health
90846 = Family psychotherapy (without the patient present)90847 = Family psychotherapy (conjoint psychotherapy/withthe patient present)90849 = Multiple-family group psychotherapy
Mary Barnes has written: 'Something sacred' -- subject(s): Biography, Mental health, Psychotherapy patients, Schizophrenics 'Mary Barnes: two accounts of a journey through madness' -- subject(s): Biography, Mentally ill
psychotherapy
Psychotherapy, in its many forms, has been accepted and used throughout the world for more than one hundred years.
Fritz Sander is a German author known for writing a variety of books on psychology and psychotherapy. Some of his notable works include "The Third Way: The Renewal of Psychotherapy" and "Psychotherapy with Schizophrenics."
Amrita Bagga has written: 'Dermatoglyphics of schizophrenics' -- subject(s): Dermatoglyphics, Physiology, Schizophrenics