Psychosis is a serious mental illness that requires a comprehensive approach. Here are some commonly used methods for psychosis::
1.Medications: Medications are the basis of psychosis and mainly use antipsychotic drugs to control symptoms. The doctor will develop a personalized plan according to the specific situation of the patient, and closely monitor the effect of the drug and the drug during the process
2.Psychological: Psychologically is one of the important means of psychosis, which helps patients understand their diseases, improve their ability to cope with symptoms, and improve interpersonal and social skills through cognitive-behavioral, family, and supportive psychological methods.
3.Electroconvulsions**: Electroconvulsions are a method that uses electrical current to stimulate the brain to produce convulsions, and can be used as an effective adjunct for some patients with refractory mental disorders.
4.Light: Light is a method of using light to regulate the biological clock and mood, and for some people with seasonal onset of psychosis, light can be used as an auxiliary method.
5.Lifestyle adjustments: Lifestyle has a great impact on mental illness, so lifestyle modifications are also part of the lifestyle. Patients should maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a regular sleep schedule, a healthy diet, appropriate exercise, and good social relationships.
6.It is a method to help patients recover their social functioning, including vocational skills training, life ability training and social skills training. Through ***, patients can gradually recover their self-care ability and work ability, and better integrate into society.
The above are common methods for **psychiatric**, but the specific **plan** should be individualized according to the specific situation of the patient. During the process, patients and families should actively cooperate with the doctor's advice and be patient. At the same time, all sectors of society should also strengthen publicity and education on mental illness to improve the public's awareness and understanding of mental illness.