If a person cannot stop rambling, getting derailed during the conversation, and making baffling decisions others cannot understand, there may be a need for medical intervention.
False beliefs and a constant feeling of being pursued and threatened are among the most common signs of schizophrenia.
You will see and hear things that are not there when you are schizophrenic especially if you are not taking the medication prescribed to mitigate this symptom.
Self-inflicted isolation is a frequent consequence of schizophrenia - an individual might abruptly cut contact with their family and friends, believing loneliness would help them.
Substance abuse that briefly alleviates the symptoms may make the schizophrenic individual feel this can be the easiest solution to cope with the disorder.
Lack of care for your appearance and cleanliness. If a person no longer showers or cleans their personal items, it is an evident sign of a deeper issue.
We only rely on strategies and techniques proven by time and experience - for more than twelve years now we have been helping patients with various mental conditions.
Instead of implementing the same practices in every case, we are committed to finding the approach that works for a particular patient, as well as adapting to the needs of the individual.
Isolation cannot help people with schizophrenia - schizophrenia management means engaging with other people and reaching out to individuals with similar experiences.
Although schizophrenia may be the main problem, there are often other signs of untreated conditions - we will examine the patient and pinpoint related conditions to ensure there is a balance between their body, mind, and spirit.
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