What does it mean to self medicate for mental illness?
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What does it mean to self medicate for mental illness?
The term self-medicating refers to attempts to deal with depression, pain (physical or emotional), or intense emotions with the help of drugs (prescription or otherwise), alcohol, and other substances, and without the guidance of a doctor. You don’t have to be diagnosed with a medical condition to self-medicate.
Why is self-medicating bad?
While self-medicating may offer some relief in the short-term, over time it only exacerbates your problems. Whether you turn to alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescription medications (or even food or cigarettes), regular self-medication can lead to addiction, a worsening of mood disorders, and increased health problems.
Can a person with psychosis decide if they need medication or hospitalization?
Experts argue someone suffering psychosis is not capable of deciding if they need medication or hospitalization. “I personally believe the pendulum has swung too much to the individual,” local psychiatrist Dr. Robert Wolf said. “You and I and everyone in the field know they’re not exercising their right because they’re not lucid.”
Why do people with schizophrenia refuse treatment?
(updated March 2014) SUMMARY: Some people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder refuse treatment. The main reason they do so is that they have no awareness of their illness and do not think that they are sick; this is called anosognosia.
How long have these parents been trying to get their son help?
These parents have been trying to get their son help for nearly two years. What motivates them to keep trying are memories of a typical teenager who was a standout student-athlete in high school and went on to graduate from college.
How do you deal with the fear of being rejected?
Take a photograph in your mind’s eye. Journal about it. Capture the chaotic and colorful journey. Write about it. Express yourself. Get to know who you are at this time. Be kind, regardless. Don’t expect people to respect you because a.) everyone’s imperfect and b.) they can’t respect others if they don’t respect themselves.