In recent years, there have been frequent cases of social crimes. Due to the cruel and appalling methods, whenever similar incidents occur, the public often associates suspects with mentally ill patients, and stigmatizes the patients as "dangerous". However, are these social cases really related to mental illness? Li Zhengda, director of the community rehabilitation psychiatry department at Taipei Veterans General Hospital and chief executive of the sheltered workshop, said: "Everyone has the opportunity to make mistakes, and the mistakes can be big or small. You must not be identified as a mentally ill person just because he made a big mistake." About 110,000 people in Taiwan suffer from schizophrenia, but most have no "sense of disease awareness" People with schizophrenia are affected by the disease and may experience symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations. They may talk to themselves, dance, and behave strangely on the road. For the general public,
in the face of unknown people and things, they can’t help but feel fear and subconsciously want to keep a distance. Therefore, when a patient comes oncoming and has words in their mouths, the public can’t help but feel fear and dare not approach. Over time, patients are naturally labeled weird and dangerous. According to statistics from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, there are about 110,000 patients with schizophrenia in Taiwan, but this is only the number of people who have been diagnosed. But it has not yet entered the medical system. Schizophrenia wedding photo retouching services used to be called "schizophrenia" and is a mental illness caused by the dysfunction of the brain's "thinking" and "perception". Many patients do not have a high sense of disease awareness and lack the ability to be conscious of their own health status. The so-called lack of insight is simply to accept the fact that "I am sick", and actively cooperat
it is very difficult for patients to have a good sense of disease. Foreign studies have pointed out that more than 50% of patients lack a sense of disease. Lack of disease awareness can be divided into the following three types according to the difference in medicine and cognition: feeling that one is not sick, knowing that one is sick but not wanting to take medicine, feeling that medicine is harmful, and knowing that one is sick and should take medicine, but is unwilling to take medicine. In order to help patients establish a sense of disease, the company of family members and relatives and friends is indispensable. If the family members can detect the symptoms in time and accompany the patient to seek medical treatment actively, the harm caused by the delay in treatment can be avoided. _Y0A2689