What is Schizophrenia? posted on Jan 16, 2020
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Schizophrenia is a Chronic brain disorder that affects one percent of the population. Schizophrenia affects how individuals’ brains process information such as perception, behaviour and emotions. When an individual is having a psychotic episode, symptoms can include delusions, hallucinations, difficulties concentrating and lack of motivation. If you suspect a loved one of being in psychosis please don’t hesitate to call for more information. We can be reached at 902-465-2601 |
What causes Schizophrenia? posted on Jan 16, 2020
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At this point in time the exact cause of Schizophrenia is unknown. Schizophrenia is a complex mental illness. In fact, many researchers believe its several mental illnesses presenting as one. For this reason, determining causation is complex and challenging. |
Is Schizophrenia curable? posted on Jan 16, 2020
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There is currently no cure for Schizophrenia, despite this recovery is possible for people living with Schizophrenia. The extent of recovery is based on the individual. However, many people with the right treatment and supports are able to obtain a good quality of life. |
What happens if proper medical care is not obtained? posted on Jan 16, 2020
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If an individual does not get proper medical care the illness will get worse. It is paramount you or your loved one seek medical attention as soon as possible. |
What are the early signs of Schizophrenia? posted on Jan 16, 2020
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If you suspect a loved one of having Schizophrenia it is crucial you seek medical attention for them as soon as possible. Below are a few common early warning signs of Schizophrenia. Early warning signs may include:
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What treatment options are available? posted on Jan 16, 2020
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Currently there is no cure for Schizophrenia, however early diagnosis and proper medical treatment can minimize the effects of the illness. Medical treatment varies from person to person for more information on specific treatments contact your local hospital or psychiatrist. |
Did You Know? posted on Jan 29, 2020
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