Treatment of paranoia and obsessive compulsive disorder

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The inner world is empty, the inner motivation (goal) is lacking, there is a lack of communication with people, and the inner world is rarely shared with others. Participate in group activities to enrich your life, minimize your time online, cultivate your hobbies, don't have an indifferent attitude towards everything, and participate more. Poor little friend.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Paranoia, also known as hypochondriasis, is a form disorder. The patient feels unwell for a long time and suspects that he has an incurable disease or an incurable disease, so he examines his body repeatedly and does not believe the results of the examination and the doctor's assurance.

    It can be accompanied by psychotic symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and even hallucinations and delusions. **Mainly includes drugs** and psychological**. Medications** are mainly symptomatic treatment of anxiety, depression, or psychotic symptoms in patients.

    Psychology is mainly supportive psychology, cognition, psychoanalysis, etc. However, hypochondriasis patients are largely uncooperative**, and the prognosis is often unsatisfactory.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello; It is recommended to go to the psychiatric department as soon as possible**! The combination of medication and psychological counseling will be more effective!

    Medications**: Mainly antipsychotics. Delusional disorder mainly relies on drugs, but different types of paranoia should be used.

    Antipsychotics are one of the preferred classes. If the patient is not cooperative**, long-acting injections of antipsychotic drugs may be considered. If the patient has high mood swings, including post-psychotic depression, antidepressants may be used.

    2.Psychological**: The first step is to build a good relationship and change certain behaviors by giving support to the patient.

    In addition, patients should avoid excessive stress, which often affects the intensity of delusions in stressful situations, and teaching appropriate adaptation skills to the individual situation, or cognitive-behavioral**, can reduce the client's inappropriate response to stress. The aim is to help patients establish the right way to cope and reduce or even eliminate pathologies. If the patient agrees, the patient's family should be encouraged to participate in the program to help the progress.

    3.Group**: Cooperate with the above**.

    Some patients get better immediately, while others are more difficult to treat and can last a lifetime.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, for the situation of delusional disorder you mentioned, you can't choose your own oral medication, this must go to a regular public psychiatric hospital, explain your intention to the attending doctor after treatment, and then choose some antipsychotic drugs according to the results of the assessment.

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