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Schizophrenia at Optimal Mind Psychiatry in McDonough, GA

Schizophrenia is a chronic mental health disorder that profoundly affects a person's thinking, emotions, and behavior. It often involves a disconnection from reality, leading to hallucinations, delusions, and challenges in perceiving the world as others do.

Individuals with schizophrenia may experience disruptions in thought processes and struggle to maintain logical and coherent thinking.

Effective treatment approaches, such as medication, therapy, and support, play a crucial role in managing this complex condition and improving the quality of life for those impacted.

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Depressed young black woman with mental health problem in mind need crucial treatment from overthinking fatigue girl disruptive thought dissocial anxiety and other mental health disorders

What causes Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder with no single cause. It's likely a mix of genes, brain structure, and chemicals in the brain being off-balance.

 

Problems during pregnancy or birth and high stress can also play a role. If someone in the family has it, others might be more at risk. Treatment looks at both the brain and the person's life to help manage the condition.

Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia has a variety of different manifestations and symptoms.

Common symptoms include:

  • Talking with jumbled speech

  • Experiencing paranoia that people are seeking to harm you

  • Hearing voices

  • Appearing disconnected from the present moment

  • Exhibiting abnormal motor behavior, such as sitting or standing in unnatural postures

  • Delusions that there are hidden messages in print media or other communications

  • Demonstrating a lack of insight about one’s situation and surroundings

Schizophrenia often leads to suicidal thoughts or actions. It's vital for those with this condition to receive professional help, especially if they can't care for themselves and are at risk. Additionally, many individuals with schizophrenia also deal with other mental health challenges like OCD, PTSD, depression, or substance abuse. Addressing one issue can often help improve the symptoms of the other.

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How is Schizophrenia Diagnosed?

Your mental health provider at Optimal Mind Psychiatry will conduct a thorough assessment to understand your situation and evaluate the symptoms present. These evaluations are designed to be comprehensive and typically last for about 60 minutes.

This allows ample time for you to share your experiences and for your clinician to ask essential follow-up questions. In diagnosing schizophrenia, your provider may utilize additional assessments, review medical records, and conduct tests to confirm and solidify the diagnosis.

Throughout the evaluation process, your provider will guide you, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of your condition.

Medication Management

For managing Schizophrenia , it's often advisable to combine medication with therapy. Our team ensures a personalized treatment strategy aligning with your unique symptoms and requirements. Continuous monitoring of your progress and symptoms is an integral part of this treatment, allowing us to fine-tune medication doses and frequency for optimal results.

​Medication Management
Talk Therapy

Also known as psychotherapy, talk therapy is an effective option for a number of different symptoms and conditions, including Schizophrenia . Talk therapy can take many different forms, so you and your therapist can work to find the best option for your specific situation, condition, and symptoms. Talk therapy can be used in combination with medication and other forms of treatment, if needed.

​Talk Therapy

Treatment for Schizophrenia

Depending on your needs and preferences, choose to see our psychiatrists in person, or Telehealth. We’ll get you connected with the expertise you need to feel better.

​Access a world of Mental Health & Psychiatric Care Services in  Optimal Mind Psychiatry near you in McDonough, GA

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