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		<title>Five Challenges To Treating Schizophrenia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite all the efforts to explain how symptoms of schizophrenia and how it affects an individual, there is no bigger challenge for the patients of schizophrenia but to learn how to live with it on an everyday basis. Learning how to manage the symptoms alone is already difficult, add to that some minor but relevant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite all the efforts to explain how symptoms of schizophrenia and how it affects an individual, there is no bigger challenge for the patients of schizophrenia but to learn how to live with it on an everyday basis. Learning how to manage the symptoms alone is already difficult, add to that some minor but relevant challenges that make this task seem impossible. </p>
<p>There are five challenges that truly stand out in an effort to realize your treatment plan, which act as hurdle to your success. If you can overcome them, it should be easy to see effective results. </p>
<p>Maintaining a Daily Routine </p>
<p>There are several layers to this when one refers to maintaining a daily routine in relation to dealing with schizophrenia. First off, you need to properly maintain the treatment plan as recommended for by your physician to ensure that you can alleviate symptoms or improve overall condition. If a certain kind of lifestyle is recommended to manage your condition well, then you have to learn to stick with that.</p>
<p>This is not as easy as it seems though knowing how schizophrenia affects one&#8217;s cognitive function and de-limit their ability to sustain a daily routine. In addition, it is important to keep one occupied to eliminate depression or anxiety that goes when they are continually confronted with their mental illness.</p>
<p>Staying Active </p>
<p>This therefore leads you to the next important challenge when dealing with schizophrenia – the ability to stay active. When one is diagnosed with schizophrenia, it is easy for one to go on a downward spiral, especially emotionally speaking. The negative symptoms can overwhelm a patient until they lose motivation and lack the energy needed to keep themselves busy and active all the time.</p>
<p>Staying active is therefore an important tip to keep in mind to combat the symptoms of schizophrenia. This will help to keep them in a physically good condition, while also promoting positive attitude. </p>
<p>Practicing Independence</p>
<p>Most people have this misconception that people diagnosed with schizophrenia cannot survive on their own. Instilling the need to stay independent is an important ability for patients to combat the symptoms of their condition. Although it is important for a patient to live in a protective environment that will keep them secure and safe. However, it would be helpful to encourage them to explore outside of their comfort zone and regain self confidence. </p>
<p>Financial Support </p>
<p>In relation to the item above, the ability to produce your own income is a crucial challenge for patients of schizophrenia. This gives you the ability to gain control over your life and lead the life the way you wanted it to be. This is also a good way to promote restoration of the patient&#8217;s ability to perform basic functions and follow a set routine. </p>
<p>Social Support</p>
<p>This is probably the most crucial challenge that patients had to face. Without enough social support from friends or families, then coping with their condition and its symptoms alone is hard enough. The relationships you have with the people around you helps to increase your motivation and gain confidence about yourself knowing that you are not alone in your battle with schizophrenia. </p>
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		<title>Decoding Schizophrenia – How Do You Rise Above It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 08:22:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Various films or movies have depicted schizophrenia as a subject, such that most people today are no longer as alien as they used to about the subject matter. However, knowing and understanding this mental disorder is completely different from having to live it. The patients of schizophrenia are therefore in for a tough challenge to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Various films or movies have depicted schizophrenia as a subject, such that most people today are no longer as alien as they used to about the subject matter. However, knowing and understanding this mental disorder is completely different from having to live it. The patients of schizophrenia are therefore in for a tough challenge to decode this disorder to learn how they can rise above it.</p>
<p>Recovery is still possible for anyone diagnosed with schizophrenia and although it is an ongoing process that requires persistence, being equipped with the knowledge you need is a good first step. </p>
<p>Social Support</p>
<p>This is one of the most vital components to rising above schizophrenia. Without enough social support from family, friends, or other social groups, it would be difficult to cope with the daily manifestation of symptoms for this condition. However, the need to provide social support takes on a more important meaning than simply a coping mechanism for the symptoms. </p>
<p>It is also important to prevent victims from turning into perpetrators of violent crimes. This is very much possible when they fail to gain control over their thoughts or feelings until it overwhelms them. The need to prevent that downward spiral in one’s behavior is one of the biggest motivator for providing adequate support for patients. </p>
<p>Medications for Schizophrenia </p>
<p>The intake of medications is being considered as a good option for anyone dealing with schizophrenia. Antipsychotics is a form of medication recommended for schizophrenics that is believed to stop symptoms of this mental disorder. However, the efficacy rate is quite poor at only 20 percent. For those who managed to experience effective results from the intake of this medication experienced some improvement in function provided that they continue with the treatment procedure. However, these effects also disappeared once they abandoned the use of the medication.</p>
<p>The lack of options for schizophrenia medications is one of the biggest challenges to treating this mental disorder. Hence, medical researchers are still hard at work in understanding what are the deficiencies or problems that exist in the brain of schizophrenia patients to learn how they can correct them effectively. </p>
<p>Understanding Multiple Symptoms</p>
<p>Part of the research effort to decode schizophrenia and identify more effective ways to rise above it, the symptoms for this condition are being studied by experts. The idea here is to not just alleviate the symptoms, but also to find how to come up with better treatments for long-term solution. </p>
<p>There are two categories of symptoms for schizophrenia: positive and negative. Positive symptoms are those that occur beyond one’s normal experiences, such as paranoid delusions, hallucinations, and agitation. Meanwhile, negative symptoms are those that result in a diminished experience such as decrease in certain behavioral or cognitive functions including abstract thinking, memory, logic, and ability to hold a conversation. </p>
<p>Analyzing Patient Behaviors</p>
<p>The final step in decoding schizophrenia is to look at the patient’s behavioral patterns. Tests done on patients to analyze brain injury have shown a widespread pattern of dysfunction based on the results of the tests conducted. Indeed, schizophrenia affects the basic to most complex processes of your brain and its sensory function. This is why psychological and neurology experts are looking at early diagnosis for immediate treatment before the patient’s brain function is permanently impaired by the symptoms of schizophrenia. </p>
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