Archive for November, 2008

Psychosis First Aid – Recognizing, Approaching And Giving Support

Recognizing and acknowledging psychosis

Psychosis is the mental state where someone might experience hallucinations, unusual beliefs, paranoia, mixed emotions, muddled thoughts, hyper-awareness or show unusual or puzzling behavior. If someone seems distressed or impaired by their experiences, even if they’re quite subtle at first, it is best (more…)

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Schizophrenia – Standing UpRight Video

Here is an interesting schizophrenia video I have found on YouTube (more…)

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Depression After A Psychosis – How To Treat A Person With It

A person who has had a psychotic disorder is in a state of depression at some level or another. 
He is sort of emotionally shut down – he does not feel like

getting out of bed, he sleeps many hours as a result of medical side affects, he does not feel like carrying out tasks and duties, he has (more…)

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Schizophrenia And Relationships – Is It Possible?

If one half of a couple has experienced, is going through or has been through a psychosis, unfortunately the couple will go through a difficult relationship period.The relationship is tested during times of crisis and even more so during psychosis.

The relationship is headed for failure if: only one of the partners endures the (more…)

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Remembering Your psychosis – Is It Possible To Remember?

It’s a common question. The answer is ambiguous. There are disorders in which the person will remember everything that has happened to him, including the thoughts that have passed through his mind—and there are some disorders in which the person will remember almost nothing. 

For those who have survived and overcome the disorder, (more…)

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Best Schizophrenia Treatment – ABOUT

Welcome to my Treatment For Schizophrenia Blog!

I defeated schizophrenia and its negative symptoms. I am Ronen David, 38 years old. A few years ago, I went through a number of psychotic episodes, which were also followed by a divorce from my first wife. In the initial months following the disorder, I was a wreck. I did not function; I was turned off. without feelings or motivation. For me, getting out of bed was (more…)

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A Loved One With A Psychotic Disorder – Ways To Treat

I’m gonna give you some advice from my own experience for how to treat your loved one who goes through a psychotic disorder.

If one of your family members and/or household members becomes ill with (more…)

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