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Wouldn’t You Want To Live a Full, Healthy and Normal Life Without Being Hospitalized From Time To Time As a Result of Reoccurring Psychosis? The holistic approach relates to psychosis and schizophrenia as an ensemble of factors with which the mental health consumer copes. These factors include quality of life, intimate relationships, employment, mental treatment, loneliness, facing the stigma, and taking psychiatric medication to avoid a renewed outburst.You can learn various methods to successfully cope with psychosis . methods which professionals usually keep hidden from you or which they don’t even know about. Therefore, why not learn how to do it from a consumer who has successfully managed to do it himself? why not now? You can continue to take psychiatric medication and simultaneously treat a host of factors with the self-help method. You can defeat the negative symptoms of schizophrenia, overcome the side effects that accompany psychotic episodes, and learn good, healthy lifetime habits that will guarantee longevity. You should treat your psychotic disorder as a wake-up call as a hand that has come down from the sky and proved to you that the path you are on is not healthy from a mental point of view. It is as though the soul has said, "Enough, this cannot carry on like this." Now is the time to make changes in your habits that have led you to a psychotic episode or the bad habits you adopted following the illness. Do not give up, take a hold of yourself, and start learning good, healthy habits for a full, productive life. It turns out there is another way You can learn new things professionals will normally not teach you, and if they do, it will take a lot of time, effort, and energy, and cost you plenty of money. You don’t have access to all these things, so why not learn from someone who has already been there? Save yourself a lot of energy, questions, meetings, endless searches for solutions, and a lot of money. Take the shortcut by learning from others who have succeeded in beating this cursed illness. I’ve been there, done that… I defeated psychosis and its negative symptoms. I am Ronen David, 38 years old. A few years ago, I went through a number of psychotic episodes, which were also followed by a divorce from my first wife. In the initial months following the disorder, I was a wreck. I did not function; I was turned off. without feelings or motivation. For me, getting out of bed was a project akin to climbing Mount Everest. It felt as if an atom bomb had gone off inside my soul. suddenly, the weight of the world was on my shoulders Suffering from the medications’ side effects, I began eating and gaining weight and started smoking like a chimney. I stopped all physical activity, closed myself up at home, did not get out of bed, refused to perform simple tasks, and did not pay my bills on time. I stopped meeting friends and they stopped seeing me. I did not care about hygiene and was on a path that would certainly have led me to destruction. I understood the hard way that doctors load you with medication but do not teach you one very important thing - how to cope with the illness. Through determination, a strong will to live, and support from those close to me, I decided not to give up, but to overcome the illness...... |