SchizophreniaOther TreatmentDuring
relapse, a person with
schizophrenia usually needs to be in supportive and
well-organized surroundings, such as in a hospital or crisis care center. A
person may need additional medications or other treatments during
relapse. During
remission, a person with schizophrenia can benefit
from professional counseling, such as:1, 15 - Cognitive-behavioral therapy,
especially compliance therapy (teaching and motivating the person to continue
with treatment), which has been shown to reduce the symptoms of schizophrenia
and reduce the distress associated with the illness.11
- Family therapy, which helps improve
compliance with treatment.
- Assertive community
treatment (ACT), which is a community rehabilitation
service.
- Education about schizophrenia, which can improve the
quality of your life and the lives of those who care about
you.
- Vocational therapy or job training, which can evaluate
and train you, and then place you in a job where you can be successful and
improve your sense of self-worth.
- Social skills
training, to help you develop life skills such as communication and
managing frustration.
In some cases,
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) may be an option.
During this procedure, which is done under a
general anesthetic, brief electrical stimulation to
the brain is given through electrodes placed on the head. The stimulation
produces a short seizure that is thought to balance brain chemicals.
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