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Situational Management Disabilities:
Situational management
in mental health is relating to patients appropriately to find the
source of the problem, as well as finding a solution to fix the problem.
Disabilities come in all forms, including schizophrenia, posttraumatic
stress, bipolar, depression, and multiple personality and so on. When
a person has a mental disability we must always seek out the problems
that lay beneath the surface of the diagnose. Each disability has
its own unique symptoms, yet may include symptoms of other diagnosis.
For example, Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder has symptoms including flashbacks and nightmares;
likewise, Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) (Currently Known as
Dissociate Identities) patients often suffer flashbacks and nightmares
as well. Therefore, you must look at all symptoms of each diagnose
before concluding or deducing what we are dealing with. Schizophrenia
is another complicated disability. Psychotics, Schizophrenia and several
other types of diagnoses including different types of schizophrenia
often have similar symptoms. For example, schizophrenias often hallucinate,
and so will a patient with psychosis. The difference in the diagnose
is that schizophrenias often have its own symptoms, and are often
more extensive than those with psychosis. We can see from this information
then that we need a situational management solution in order to deal
with each problem in the various diagnoses.
Looking at Schizophrenia the situational management should be as follow:
Schizophrenias should automatically receive medications to prevent
further complications, including harming self and others. Schizophrenias
often need long-term therapeutic treatment, and management of their
life. Often these people cannot find a resolve since Schizophrenia
is often permanent due to the lack of knowledge on the complicated
purpose of the disability. Psychotics are often difficult to treat
as well, since little information is available regarding the problem.
Psychotics are another type of disability that needs long-term treatment
and medications to avoid further complications. When the two go unnoticed,
the result could prove disastrous, since the symptoms are often a
potential danger.
Posttraumatic Stress
Disorder is also complicated, since at one time the diagnose was only
issued to war survivors. Now studies are proving that Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder is extended further than war, and found that many
persons today suffer from Posttraumatic Stress. Although the diagnose
has its own complications the therapist often has to take another
route to treat these patients. They often include medications, but
sometimes have to take a different approach in therapy to treat the
patients. Since posttraumatic stress has different levels, the situational
management solution has to conform to the level of posttraumatic stress.
Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) is a diagnosis in itself and is
not related to strict mental illness; rather it is more a neurological
issue. Multiple Personality patients are often brilliant, and very
observant, simply because amnesia will carry them to a distant part
of the brain. Multiple Personality Disorder is complicated in the
sense very few understand the complexity of the disorder. To treat
this type of diagnose you will need a direct management with extensive
skills.
The person that is
suffering with this disability is often easier to treat those common
disabilities, simply because the patient will often submit to the
therapeutic treatment, and the only time it becomes extremely dangerous
is through the Integration process. This is because the patient will
relive extreme trauma through Projections and can become dangerous
since the person might harm his or her self. The Projections are an
actual event that took place that included trauma, and the pictures
are often real-based making it difficult for the patient to decipher.
Often at this level, the person will alter and another personality
will take the spot. This diagnose is another long-term treatment,
and medications will often cause more harm than good. Bipolar is another
widespread disability that is affecting millions everyday. This particular
disability can be treated with medicines that reconstruct a particular
chemical that is absent from the brain. Regardless of what the disability
is the patient must be treated distinctly from other patients. Even
if a person has bipolar, the symptoms are not always the same in ever
case. For example, one person may have suffered childhood abuse, while
another has suffered the loss of a family member, obviously the first
person will also need situational management that includes trauma
reduction remedies. Understanding mental illness calls for understanding
the undeveloped child within.
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