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The main challenge in treating schizophrenia is keeping the patient on medication. Antipsychotics are unpleasant; the patient may feel as if everthing has lost its meaning, life has lost its color... I've heard someone describe it as if your whole body is covered with an inch of vaseline - you can't really feel anything. Most of the time, schizophrenia is much more pleasureable than being under antipsychotics. Because of this, a lot of patients may find ways to evade taking their medication.

Although it's difficult, it is possible sometimes to treat schizophrenia through hard work and sheer will. John Nash, a famous mathematician and schizophrenic, used rationality and logic to convince himself that his hallucinations weren't real. However, this isn't always possible.

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Would a psychiatrist be called for someone suffering from schizophrenia?

Yes, because a psychiatrist can prescribe medicine and medicine is one way to treat schizophrenia.


Which psychologist might study how to best treat schizophrenia?

There is no specific term for a psychologist who treats schizophrenia. A psychologist who treats schizophrenia may specialize in cognitive-behavioral therapy or medication interactions. The professional who would most often treat schizophrenia is a psychiatrist; however, psychiatrists are not psychologists.


What professionals would most likely treat a person suffering from a dangerous level of schizophrenia?

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What specialists treats disease and disorders of the blood and blood forming tissue?

A doctor called a hematologist would be one who would treat blood disorders and diseases.


Why would a doctor prescribe depokote for someone with paranoid schizophrenia?

Depokote consists of a compound of sodium valproate and valproic acidIt is not used to treat schizophrenia it is for Bi-polar disorder.It can actually cause hallucinations as a side effect!The best medicine for schizophrenia would be one of the newer anti-psychotics such as Risperdal or Seroquel.


What is the treatment for schizophrenia?

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.


What type of doctors treat schizophrenia?

I would think a psychiatrist would be the place to start along with a certified counselor who specializes in schizophrenia.If one is suffering from schizophrenia one should see a psychiatrist, preferably one who, to some extent at least, specializes in this area.(Has the patient been diagnosed as schizophrenic?It's not something that lay peoplecan generally diagnose and there is much misunderstanding about it.)


Why do psychologists study children that have been adopted?

It allows psychologists to identify the differences between nature (what you are born with and cannot be changed, such as genetics) and nurture (what you learn from your surroundings and your environment.) For example, if the child's parents have schizophrenia and the child was adopted for some reason, it would be interesting to see if the child developed schizophrenia later on in life. If the child didn't develop schizophrenia, then the argument would be that you develop schizophrenia from your surroundings, it is learnt. However, if the child did develop schizophrenia, then it is more likely to do with genetics and therefore cannot be changed. Schizophrenia is just an example. It can be applied to lots of areas such as criminal behaviour, aggressive behaviour, mental disorders, illnesses and so forth.


What mental disorders require inpatient treatment in an institution?

The the links that are provided only give me treatments to mental disorders but not what mental disorders. My guess is anyone with schizophrenia would need treatment at a institution, as they can be unstable in the public.


What type Psychosis is the most severe?

Schizophrenia is the most severe psychological disorder because it can be disabling for the rest of someone's lifetime. Along with the characteristic delusions and hallucinations, schizophrenia can also cause depression, a lack of motivation, a lack of personal care, low interest in social interaction, and problems with coherent speech. This can require institutionalization for a lifetime, and lifetime care otherwise.


Are there any disorders associated with talking fast?

Probably the most common disorders that can result in "pressured speech" patterns would be the manic phase of bipolar disorder, a related but lesser condition called hypomania (like bipolar but without the depressive cycle), or in some cases of schizophrenia.


How do you use schizophrenia in a sentence?

Schizophrenia is a noun, so you use it as you would any other noun (when it is appropriate). Example: Joe developed schizophrenia last spring.

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