KALTBLUT-HONK! 01 Schizoprenia
issue #01. Published 15.01.2011 by Marcel Schlutt & Nina Kharytonova. Art, Fashion, Music and Photography. Artists: Mats Udd, Nico Icon, Brice Hardelin, Chantal Henken, Eastman, Jon John and many more All Copyrights @ The Artists! Berlin 2012 www.kaltblut-magazine.com
issue #01. Published 15.01.2011 by Marcel Schlutt & Nina Kharytonova. Art, Fashion, Music and Photography. Artists: Mats Udd, Nico Icon, Brice Hardelin, Chantal Henken, Eastman, Jon John and many more All Copyrights @ The Artists! Berlin 2012 www.kaltblut-magazine.com
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also talking and occupational therapy
are an important part on the road to
recovery.
Music, relaxation exercises and a
stable environment and can in any
case help make this recovery much
easier.
The therapy can take several years
and one should not rush things and
on no account bet on quick success.
Because patients may have a relapse
when therapy is not completed, even
triggered by trivial things.
Most of the patients go into treatment
voluntarily, in particularly serious
cases, however, the compulsory
treatment is recommended. Family
members may apply in court for
compulsory treatment and submission
into a clinic.
Can you protect yourself from this
disease or illness in any way?
As with all other diseases or illnesses
a healthy lifestyle is always helpful.
Staying clear of psychedelic substances
could help avoid that crossing
that particular line mentioned earlier. Also,
avoiding stress, overworking, pressure, and
everything the modern lifestyle brings with it
may well be helpful. Also: “Take it easy!”
Let us take a brief summary of the whole issue.
What would you like our readers to take
away from this?
In any case, be not afraid to visit a specialist.
Investigate even the smallest signs of possible
psychotic disorder however light they might
be. Cannabis users should, due to the increased
risk to be more watchful and at the smallest
sign seek the help of a specialist. Schizophrenia
is curable! The sooner you start the therapy,
the higher the chances of a full recovery.
Incidentally, it is believed that more than half
Schizophrenia
is CURABLE .
of our neglected citizens living on the streets
and begging might be suffering from schizophrenia
and their treatment have failed or
the disease was not diagnosed at all and so no
actions where taken to get them the treatment
needed.
So the next time you meet a homeless person,
who might be confused or talks nonsense, do
not dismiss him or her immediately, because
they might probably be very sick and need urgent
help, or at least your compassion. ●