Archive for December, 2008
Posted in Deal With Psychosis, First Aid, Paranoia | Thursday, December 11th, 2008 | No Comments »
When your loved one experience a psychotic disorder that is characterized by paranoid thoughts, there a few activities that you should prevent him from doing in order to not strengthen his paranoia.
1) Watching TV
This is the most common cause for paranoid sufferers to amplify they’re delusions. TV broadcasts are usually can (more…)
Posted in Deal With Schizophrenia, Treatment, stigma | Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 | 2 Comments »
One of the most irritating phenomenon that accompanist when you have schizophrenia is Stigma. Stigma appears side by side with your mental illness, and no matter how hard you try to convince everybody that things that people say are not true. It won’t matter. Unless, you would take action and show to the world that you are not less than others. Here are 5 ways for you to accomplish in order to “Show the world”. (more…)
Posted in Treatment | Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 | No Comments »
There are many ways to defeat your schizophrenia disorder. Here are 5 ways that if a sufferer will follow them, he would be able to control his negative symptoms, in a way that would prevent his positive symptoms from an additional eruption
1) Be pedantic and take your pills (more…)
Posted in Definition, Schizophrenia Characterization | Monday, December 8th, 2008 | No Comments »
A man or a woman who goes through psychotic disorder for the first time, usually, as soon as they’re awareness gets back to them, they tend to ask themselves what was the reason for developing psychosis in the first place, and schizophrenia later on?
Well, I divide the reason into two different main causes – I call the first reason the biology background. This background is divided between the person’s heredity. This background is the liking of (more…)
Posted in Deal With Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia Characterization | Sunday, December 7th, 2008 | No Comments »
Many times after a huge crisis such as psychosis disorder, people go through a process of collecting they’re soul pieces. The new feeling of being with such a horrible secret and a terrible experience behind them, frequently cause them to feel not belonging to they’re surroundings.
For example, when a sufferer sits behind a table in a coffee shop, he usually feels like not being a part of its surroundings. If he sits alone, then his feeling is being intensified. He sees people who read the paper, talking (more…)
Posted in Deal With Psychosis, Deal With Schizophrenia, Treatment | Saturday, December 6th, 2008 | No Comments »
I keep receiving many e-mails and phone calls; from consumers whom are asking me whether it is a good idea to stop taking your drugs since those people feel well and ok now. My answer to them is – Don’t dare to do so! It can become your worst nightmare in the recent years.
Here are 5 dangers of stopping taking your psychiatric drugs: (more…)
Posted in Deal With Schizophrenia, Treatment | Friday, December 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
During the recent years since I had my first psychosis, I discovered that psychiatrist doctors in the mental health field, keeps a silent agreement between them – not to tell and share they’re expensive information about the sufferer’s state, and so long that you don’t hire them to be your privet doctor, they will keep away from you a vital information concerning yours or your loved one’s state.
Here are 5 facts that psychiatrist will probably keep away from you, letting you find out them by yourself in the hard way: (more…)
Posted in Deal With Psychosis, Definition, Schizophrenia Characterization | Thursday, December 4th, 2008 | No Comments »
People who goes through psychosis, having delusions, hearing voices, seeing different things and going through some kind of fantasy. What if those hallucinations were becoming real and have a hold in the real world?
Well, that ambition or consequence is not always detached from the real world. Many times, most of the things that a sufferer goes through during his psychotic disorder are close to real things that are happening and they have a grip in the real world. (more…)
Posted in Definition, Schizophrenia Characterization | Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 | No Comments »
Many professional care givers are certain today more than ever that schizophrenia reflects and mirror the real world through psychosis and psychotic disorders. More than ever, they are sure that psychotic delusions shows resemblance to the real world and taken out from it.
It is not a secret that a psychotic disorder, draw its materials from the real world. Psychotic delusions meet the outside world through the sufferer’s thoughts. His delusions are made of his life experiences, from his past, his memories and his family relations. (more…)
Posted in Relationships | Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008 | 3 Comments »
When people ask me what is the most important aspect in your recovery, I tend to tell them that it is my relationships with my soul mate – my wife. For she is the one that support my way, most of my recent years as a sufferer.
Unfortunately, most of the sufferers I know are single. The reasons for that are not always similar, (more…)