Schizophrenia
Do you know of anyone who suffered with Schizophrenia? If so, how did they and the people closest to them deal with it?
I won't be specific about the individual, as I expect I'm not directed to do so - but so on.
So to answer the question, yes, I have indicted conversation and a innermost relationship with a individual who suffered from Schizophrenia, a common assumption is the creation of multiple personalities and horrid aggression within an(y) individual who has which is stated, contrary to belief most individuals are quite the non-aggressive individual.
So onward to the present, the individual is currently getting psychiatric aid, I assume it's a psychoanalyst of some form, that's all I can spill so far.
16 different members of my family have schizophrenia (I have a large family though I rarely see them). All of them have been suffering since birth it was passed down through generations of aunties, uncles, cousins and nephews alike.
I to am liable to get it but only if something sets it off like drugs or something.
The way my family deal with the problem is to isolate them during the violent attacks. And talk to them in the calmer, more upset attacks(anyone with schizophrenia will understand). Over the years the problem has had a price to pay on not only my family members who are suffering with this demon but also on my family members who have had to watch it unfold.
I have always wished for the sake of my familys sanity that they will find a cure soon.
Genetic Mapping Triggers New Hope On Schizophrenia
Biotechnology News
WASHINGTON (AP) ? Scientists have linked more than 100 spots in our DNA to the risk of developing schizophrenia, casting light on the mystery of what makes the disease tick.
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Exercise can tackle symptoms of schizophrenia
Aerobic exercise, such as treadmills and exercise bikes, in combination with their medication, can significantly help people coping with the long-term mental health condition schizophrenia, according to a new study. Ref. Source 5i.
Insight into sleep's role in schizophrenia offers potential treatment path
A sleep abnormality likely plays an important role in schizophrenia, according to sleep experts. In a review of the growing body of evidence linking a reduction in sleep spindle activity to schizophrenia, the researchers suggested that a better understanding of this sleep abnormality’s genetic underpinnings opens the door to new treatments for the psychiatric disorder. Ref. Source 6v.