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How Psychiatrist help in overcoming mental disorder
HOW PSYCHIATRIST
HELP IN OVERCOMING
MENTAL DISORDER
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INTRODUCTION
•Psychiatrists use different methods to treat people
from a mental disorder.
• Depending upon situation and circumstances
various remedies can be offered by psychiatrists.
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1.Medication
•The psychiatrist notifies medications to improve the
effectiveness of therapies.
•As per different disorder medication differs.
•Tablets such as anti-depressant, Anti-anxiety, mood-
stabilizing medications.
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2. Brain stimulation treatments
•Particularly depression-anxiety and other serious mental
disorders are treated with the assistance of brain
stimulation techniques.
•When therapies and medications are not enough to treat
patients, psychiatrists go for brain stimulation treatment.
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3.Therapies
•Depending upon situation and circumstances various
therapies can be suggested by therapists/psychiatrists.
•Here are some of them listed.
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A. Psychotherapy
•A psychiatrist tries to find the issues the patient is facing,
explore their personal background.
•Make them speak about their problems.
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B. Cognitive Therapy
•Psychiatrist assists patients in realizing the threats of
unhealthy thinking.
•It helps to get up from improper beliefs.
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C. Humanistic therapy
•This is patient centralized therapy.
•It made use of the universal idea that people can use
their potential and can make rational choices.
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D. Holistic Therapy
•It focuses on the thinking procedure of the client.
•Meditation, other stress-relieving activities suggested
by a psychiatrist.
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4. Activity sessions
•In the case of smaller mental disorders, engaging
activity sessions are arranged for the patient.
•Where they can meet a person who overcomes from a
similar mental disorder.
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