European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
ISSN-L 2286-4822
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Article Name :
Mental Health and Barriers: Comprehending Schizophrenia
Author Name :
ENGJELLUSHE MENERI
Publisher :
Bridge Center
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Abstract :
According to Shah & Beincke mental health problems represent 5 of the 10 leading causes of disability in the world and affect as many as 500 million people. The weight of mental health problems is excessive. Despite limited resources devoted to mental health care and barriers to receiving it, stigma, human rights violations, and migration contribute to the problem. There is a necessity to act significantly addressing this critical issue. As one of the most severe mental illnesses schizophrenia unfortunately, is often either misunderstood or not well known. There is a wide misjudgment that people who suffer from this kind of mental illness are stupid or mind-numbing, inadequate, and dangerous. This topic should be broadly discussed in order to understand that how much a person with schizophrenia suffer and what this individual is undergoing. Mental health problems affect the functioning processes of the individual, weakening his or her social role and efficiency in the community. There is a need in raising the voice about this illness by making the subject wakefulness for people, family and community to discuss and hopefully an advance in the research to the near future. Nowadays symptoms of schizophrenia have been able to control and help to ‘comprise with certain drugs and therapy methods. They have been a lot of developments in the areas of study and treatment about schizophrenia since the 1900s, but, still a lot of work require to be done in the future decades. The endure in the research has helped find medical drugs and therapeutically methods to treat schizophrenia and still the cure for the illness is yet to be found.
Keywords :
Symptoms, Diathesis-stress model, Prognosis, Drugs, Therapy

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