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Schizophrenia - Extreme States of Mind - Part 2

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Dr. John Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologist discusses symptoms of severe mental states such as catatonia and hallucination. This is psychological view of schizophrenia.

Are extreme states of mind like schizophrenia biological mental illnesses or psychological disorders?

What is the best hope for recovery for someone suffering from such an extreme state of mind? Can these people be treated with psychology or do such states require psychiatry and medication?

Often these states are drugged with antipsychotic medications such as Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Geodon, Haldol, Thorazine, Stelazine and Clozaril. All of these drugs are used to control symptoms only. They are not cure for mental disorders. They all have an unknown mechanism of action. Some have side effects and adverse events that can cause permanent neurological damage, movement disorders, diabetes, weight gain, impaired cognitive functioning.


Doctor Breeding's website

http://www.wildestcolts.com

How to Become Schizophrenic by John Modrow

http://www.amazon.com/How-Become-Schizophrenic-John-Modrow/dp/096326267X

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  • The Voices sound real to me every now and then I hear it when I'm meditating or when I'm asleep Out of Body...

  • Hey guys. I'm battling from schizophrenia. I'm not asking for money or views or anything, but just for support and for people to hear me out. My psychiatrist said to let people know about your problem, but everyone thinks I'm weird and my family cannot understand or take me seriously. I made a blog about my problems, and I hope we can talk on there. My blog is battlingschizophrenia.blogspot­­.com . Fellow schizophrenics, you should also come. We can fight the battle together.

  • Is this guy a Scientologist? I noticed he used Scientology jargon (i.e. enturbulate). And then you factor in the queer, romantic notion that schizophrenia is just an alternate way of perceiving the universe.

  • I DISAGREE!!!!

  • psychologists don't generally beleive in spiritual occurences. NOt all hearing of voices means people are scizophrenic. SOmetimes it is spiritual and we can definitely tune into something and it is often common just after waking up. I have heard messages before that somebody i new was going to take some money from my parents wallet and this has prooved to me that psychology is totally inaccurate.

  • This guy is an arrogant fool

  • Distilled bits of Jung helped me enormously to not waste my time trying to resolve unworkables in our charming collective of humanity.

    It must be our general approach of applying irrelevancies to the obvious over and over.

    ie., "are you homeless?.. well here, take this prescription drug with you into your Maytag box dwelling (14 degress, here's a ratty blanket).

    Humanity: FAILED EXPERIMENT, still FULL OF SHIT..

  • I was raised around some pretty outrageously abusive people putting it mildly.

    What gets me is how little people are able to understand or reach any conclusion about these illnesses or how to treat them after hundreds of years.

    Those without conscience, our beloved predators produced by natural order dumped those needing protection into the streets in '68.

    Stress exacerbates illness, SURPRISE!

    Latest news: 40% of europeans are nuts (ill) Nature or nurture (take a pill, slaves!).

  • @MrUberSpanky Yes, my instinct leans toward how one is 'equipped' to begin with genetically and how that influences brain chemistry via emotional leanings and habit.

    Everybody has the latter feature, and some are fortunate to 'visit' intense emotional experience or carry on in life with perspective or philosophical resting places.

    I can understand chemical (toxic) inducing of really terrible emotional states (THANKS, PHARMA!) or exposure to toxins handy everywhere.

    But genetics, factor #1.

  • @infinitideagames yes, its actually very genetics. stuff like bad treatment in youth and child abuse can trigger it indeed

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