Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Program for Chronic Schizophrenia: A Case Study
Keywords:
Chronic schizophrenia, Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation.Abstract
Chronic schizophrenia is a longer term state of schizophrenia and it is marked by persistent patterns of
distorted perception of reality, thought processes and negative as well positive symptoms. It disrupts
the executive functioning of the individual that’s why all areas of a person’s life turned effected because
of this. As an old practice to treat this psychotic disorder only medicines were used but presented case
highlighted the importance of psychotherapy (rehabilitation) along with medication for the better
management of chronic schizophrenia. It highlighted the significance of Rehabilitation process for
regaining the elapsed simpler and smaller but essential life skills for managing schizophrenia. The
cultural reservations were there while assessing and managing this case.
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