How is schizophrenia psychotherapy treated
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In the mental diseases, schizophrenia is a very serious disease. Not only patients have physical and mental disorders, mental disorders are mainly caused by excessive pressure in reality. So the treatment of schizophrenia is relatively difficult, so how to treat schizophrenia? Next, let's talk about my experience.
How is schizophrenia psychotherapy treated
First: psychotherapy: according to the patient's clinical situation, coping ability and personal will, supportive psychology is the treatment technology of individual psychotherapy. Psychotherapy intervention can reduce recurrence and social stress, and improve social and professional functions. Combined with a variety of different treatment techniques. The specific treatment goals should be planned according to the different stages of the disease. The psychotherapy techniques suitable for schizophrenia include incentive therapy and behavior therapy.
Second: family intervention therapy: family members play a great role in the process of treatment, so they should participate in and invest in psychotherapy as much as possible. Doctors generally benefit patients by educating, guiding and supporting their families. The goal of family intervention includes reducing recurrence, improving function, reducing family burden and improving family function. When conditions permit, it can also further create a favorable environment for them to help patients move towards the direction of independent life.
Third: vocational training therapy: the treatment of music, art, occupation and other activities can promote patients to re-contact the real world. Patients with autism, loneliness and dullness often follow the rhythm of music and dance to make a response. Using similar methods can promote patients to gradually communicate with reality.
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It is suggested that these adjuvant treatments should be coordinated with other methods to achieve the desired effect. Schizophrenia is a relatively long treatment cycle, whether it is patients or their families should be psychologically prepared, there is to have confidence.