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Mental Health and Schizophrenia

Mental Health and Schizophrenia Schizophrenia has plagued our systems for many years. Today, mental health experts are finding more cases of schizophrenia than they counted in the past. Schizophrenia is nothing to play with, and anyone ignoring this diagnose is only throwing fuel to the fire. Schizophrenia has several levels of diagnostic symptoms, yet anyone with schizophrenia should be treated  IMMEDIATELY . If you know anyone with symptoms including  paranoid ,  paranoia ,  hallucinations ,  voices , and so on, call 911 right  NOW ! Do not wait, since the more schizophrenia develops the more in others, including the patient are at risk of dangers. I am a survival of a son/daughter that suffered Paranoid Schizophrenia, and anyone around these people are subject to danger, pain, suffering, misery, and more. Not only does this type of patient suffer, anyone around them will undergo tremendous pain and suffering. Common words that schizophrenia’s relate...
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Mental health statistics: family and parenting Starting a family is a milestone in many people's lives. It can also be a stressful time and many parents experience mental ill health. Mental ill health of parents can have a negative impact on the development of their children. But this is not always the case. Approximately 68% of women and 57% of men with mental health problems are parents. 1 The most common mental health problems experienced during pregnancy and after birth are anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 2 Women experiencing maternal mental health problems: 3 Postpartum psychosis: 2 per 1,000 Serious mental ill health: 2 per 1,000 Severe depressive illness: 30 per 1,000 Mild-moderate depressive illness and anxiety states: 100-150 per 1,000 PTSD: 30 per 1,000 Adjustment disorders and distress: 150-300 per 1,000. The effect of poor parental mental health on children Poor maternal and paternal mental health has been associa...
Mental Health Guide Part 1 Auditory Processing Hyperactive Disorder ADHD Auditory Processing Hyperactive Disorder is known as Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, better known as ADHD. Auditory Processing Hyperactive Disorder is a product of intricacy in processing and making sense of the auditory stimuli in the nonattendance of tangential hearing deficiency, coupled with Attention Deficit/Hypertension Disorder (ADHD). Auditory Processing Hyperactive Disorder is widespread with children and teenagers, rather than adults. However, the Auditory Processing Hyperactive Disorder has no narrow-mindedness and more adults are diagnosed at present. Warning signs of Auditory Processing Hyperactive Disorder comprises of incapacity to use common sense. Habitually the patient verbalizes without care of hurting other individuals, and constantly these people feel of great sense of boredom; however, thrilling tasks may be managed without further complications occurring. The many th...