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Psychosis is okay.
A brain stereotactic surgery can make patients with refractory mental illness normal, and the technology of surgical ** psychiatric disease is very mature, which can accurately destroy the relevant parts of the disease, and can generally improve the impulsive behavior of mental patients after surgery.
The principle of brain orientation surgery is to use three-dimensional coordinates to accurately find the lesion, just like launching a missile, first to find the location of the launch target; It can be more precise to **, destroy or remove lesions or tumors.
However, not all patients with mental illness need surgery, and not all patients with mental illness can undergo surgery, and the patient must be carefully evaluated and analyzed, and the psychiatrist, surgeon, radiologist, and psychologist must discuss whether surgery is possible; Whether to have surgery or not, what target to choose, and how to do it after surgery, surgery is the last choice!
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It can be said that it is almost impossible to completely be, because this is a brain disease, which itself cannot be fundamentally **, but through **, the symptoms can be mitigated.
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It's generally difficult, but it's also possible.
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It can be treated, but it doesn't necessarily cure.
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In the minds of many people, once a person suffers from mental illness, the hope of ** is very slim. Because in real life, there are some mentally ill patients who step on the threshold of the hospital in order to seek medical treatment, and in the end they still look the same and their condition is still the same. In fact, these people who think that mental illness is an incurable disease only see the changing side of things, but do not see the other side of the change of things.
Whether it's severe psychosis or neurosis, there is hope. If there is no similar history of onset among the patient's family members, and there is an obvious trigger for the rapid onset, then the likelihood of ** is greater, and vice versa is smaller, even if the symptoms are eliminated temporarily, it is easy to **. There are many examples of mental illness**, and the most famous one is an American named Beers.
At the age of 18, he studied business at the University of Jarre, and because his brother suffered from epilepsy (a neurological disorder with a strong genetic predisposition), he was afraid that he would also get it, so he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital due to mental disorder, and became a veritable mental patient. Three years later, he recovered and was discharged from the hospital, and then wrote a book and wrote a book related to mental illness, "The Conscious Heart", which became popular all over the world, and Biers himself became a well-known advocate and founder of mental health around the world. The other is Austria's Ampenza Congna.
Ms. Ou, a children's writer and a champion of gender equality against violent white racism, was still cheerful and enthusiastic in her later years, and died at the age of seventy. But it's this Anna. Ou's luck owes in part to Dr. Breuer of Austria for healing Anna.
The first "dialogue**" and the originator of human psychoanalysis, Sigmund. Dr. Freud's bold exploration of his psyche.
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Yes, it depends on the severity of the disease.
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