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Duty Psychiatrists provide a telephone contact throughout weekends and public holidays.
Telephone: (09) 520-5280
We provide Psychiatric and Psychological Services
SchizophreniaSchizophrenia is a serious mental disorder that affects about 1% of
the general population. It is a complex illness characterised by
‘psychosis’, a word used to describe disorder of thoughts (e.g.
delusions - false beliefs held in spite of evidence that they are not
real), perceptions (e.g. hallucinations - seeing, hearing or feeling
things which are not there), disorganised speech and grossly
disorganised behaviour , which are not experienced by others and
which are not seen as abnormal by the sufferer. These four symptoms are
often referred to as the ‘Positive Symptoms’ of schizophrenia because
they are the result of the disease process. The fifth group of symptoms: withdrawal, decreased ability to feel pleasure, lack of energy, and flat affect,
are referred to as ‘Negative Symptoms’ because they represent a loss of
normal functions. Schizophrenia affects different people in different
ways. Some people may experience only a few short episodes and then
fully recover. For others it lasts throughout their lives and needs to
be treated like any other physical illness such as asthma or diabetes. It is important that schizophrenia is treated as soon as it is
diagnosed by a psychiatrist to prevent long-term disability and loss of
function. TreatmentSchizophrenia may be treated using a number of different approaches: - Use of antipsychotic medication
- Psychosocial education programs e.g. education, support,
counselling and assistance to return to job/studies/performing daily
tasks
- Ongoing support e.g. housing, monitoring of treatment, support groups.
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