Can you have schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder? Is schizophrenia a mood or personality disorder? How was schizophrenia treated in the past? Do INFJs have personality disorders? Does MMPI diagnose personality disorders? How is antisocial personality disorder diagnosed?
Tests Used to Diagnose Schizophrenia The doctor may also want to do aurineorbloodtest to make sure thatalcoholordrug abuseisn’t causing the symptoms. Tests that scan and make pictures of the body andbrain, like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT scan), might also he...
How does cognitive behavioral therapy work for schizophrenia? How is paraphilia an obsessive-compulsive disorder? How do doctors diagnose borderline personality disorder? How might labeling, stigmatization, or comorbidity affect those with mental illness?
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also develop because of a person’s history, like experiencing a form of trauma or abuse that could lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or depression. Some mental illnesses are passed down genetically, making some people predisposed to specific ...
Schizophrenia, another serious disorder, can make it hard to tell what’s real and what’s imagined. Most of the time, you simply don’t know when your thoughts have become paranoid. Friends, loved ones, or medical professionals often have to point it out and try to help you get treatmen...
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treatments (i.e. chlorpromazine and other drugs) do exist for schizophrenia, but the possibility of finding methods to prevent or cure schizophrenia remains a very distant prospect. The situation for depression is similar. There are many effective drug treatments for depressive disorders but the caus...
Let’s go back to Vincent van Gogh, who’s arguably the model of the tortured artist. There have been many posthumous attempts to diagnose Van Gogh; among thetheories: manic depression, schizophrenia, and epilepsy. Many people, when they look at the fantastical swirls and the vibrant yellows...