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Schizophrenia Treatment In Chattanooga, TN

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Schizophrenia in Tennessee

Welcome to Time Wellness, your resource for specialized schizophrenia treatment in Chattanooga. We understand how difficult it can be to live with this condition, and our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing quality care. 

Our services range from comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and assessments to individualized medication management plans tailored to each patient’s specific needs. From evaluation through recovery, we are here for you every step of the way as you walk on your journey of hope toward better mental health.

What Is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a mental health disorder that primarily impacts how the brain processes and interprets reality. It affects about one percent of people worldwide and approximately 2.2 million people in the United States. It typically begins during an individual’s teenage years or early adult life.

Men often develop this condition in their teens and early 20s, while women tend to develop it in their 20s to early 30s. However, this condition can develop well into adulthood too.

Signs And Symptoms of Schizophrenia

Many people living with schizophrenia experience persistent delusions and hallucinations, disordered thinking, withdrawal from family or society, emotional numbness, and an inability to start or follow through on activities. 

Additional symptoms may include:

  • Abnormal feelings of hostility or suspiciousness toward others.
  • Distorted perceptions of reality.
  • Reduced interest in appearance or hygiene.
  • Disorganized speech patterns lacking relevance or coherency.
  • Difficulty trusting one’s senses.
  • Impairments in cognitive abilities like problem-solving and logical reasoning.
  • Changes in moods that can range from intense happiness to severe depression. 

It is important to note that each person’s version of this illness manifests differently. As such, individual symptom profiles can vary depending on several factors, including age at onset and overall health status prior to diagnosis.

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What Are Hallucinations?

Hallucinations are a common symptom of schizophrenia that occurs when an individual perceives things that do not actually exist. This can take the form of seeing, hearing, tasting, feeling, or even smelling nonexistent phenomena, often in relation to feelings of paranoia. There is no one type of hallucination. However, auditory hallucinations (hearing voices) are the most common. 

What Are Delusions?

Delusions are false beliefs that an individual holds onto even when faced with facts or evidence to the contrary. Those with schizophrenia tend to experience delusions as one of their primary symptoms. It is typical for those living with this disorder to have unrealistic thoughts about how the world operates around them. 

What Are Disorganized Speach Patterns?

Disorganized speech patterns are another symptom encountered by those living with schizophrenia. These may manifest in verbal forms, such as making up words, pausing mid-sentence suddenly, or rambling without pausing. Patients often struggle to communicate their ideas effectively and stringing sentences together that do not make sense to others. Unfortunately, this can lead to further feelings of anxiety, avoidance issues, and social isolation. 

What Are Distorted Perceptions of Reality?

Schizophrenic patients often experience difficulties accurately interpreting reality as they struggle to make sense of the world around them. People with this disorder may report having different types of hallucinations, reduced attention span, or issues deciphering between what is real and what is imaginary. This can be incredibly disorienting in a person’s day-to-day life as it hinders their ability to focus on tasks at hand and remember past events. 

What Is Emotional Numbness?

Those living with schizophrenia can experience emotional numbness or a decreased ability to feel certain emotions, such as sadness and happiness. This symptom can lead to persistent feelings of being disconnected from the world around them. Furthermore, if this condition is not treated, it can cause apathy towards life in general, leading one further into isolation and depression-like cycles.

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Schizophrenia Disorder Types

There are five primary types of schizophrenia disorder, each with different characteristics.

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  • Paranoid Schizophrenia – Patients mainly experience delusions and hallucinations related to paranoia, including the belief that people and organizations are watching or trying to harm them in some way. They also often exhibit hostility towards perceived antagonists as well as verbal outbursts due to irrational reasoning. 
  • Disorganized Schizophrenia (Hebephrenic Schizophrenia) – Patients exhibit a range of symptoms, such as incoherent speech patterns, giggling uncontrollably at inappropriate times, having difficulty communicating effectively, and displaying inappropriate behavior. Individuals may struggle significantly when engaging in everyday tasks. 
  • Catatonic Schizophrenia– Individuals present physical changes in movements called “catatonia,” which can range from being entirely motionless for hours on end to frenziedly moving about like a puppet lacking stringed control abilities overall completely The person affected often appears frozen yet still somewhat aware and responsive.
  • Catatonic Disorder Type Due To Another Medical Condition (CDTC) – This is an extremely rare condition in which catatonic symptoms appear suddenly. Without treatment, these behaviors can become disabling. However, when properly addressed, they usually subside quickly.
  • Residual Type – The last type of schizophrenia refers to those with at least one period of symptoms and an episode of another type but are currently in remission. People with residual schizophrenia can still experience other symptoms, like fatigue, lack of motivation, and mild depression. 
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How We Treat Schizophrenia

Time Wellness takes a comprehensive approach to treating schizophrenia. Our team of experienced providers includes psychiatrists, therapists, and mental health professionals who specialize in this disorder. We believe that with the right combination of medication management strategies and psychotherapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), individuals living with schizophrenia can learn the skills necessary to manage their symptoms more effectively over time. 

Additionally, our staff works closely with other community organizations offering additional supportive care services like housing assistance and social skills training for an enhanced recovery experience tailored to each patient’s unique needs. We believe everyone afflicted with this mental health disorder deserves access to quality care to help them overcome their challenges and lead healthier lives. They should be hopeful on their journey toward better mental health.

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Compassionate Schizophrenia Treatment in Chattanooga

Our caring and compassionate team is here to help.

At Time Wellness, we strive to compassionately provide the highest quality of care available for those in need of specialized schizophrenia treatment in Chattanooga. Our mission is to empower and educate individuals living with this disorder entering a recovery journey by providing effective medications and evidence-based psychotherapy services personalized to meet each patient’s specific needs so they can reach their full potential. 

Our professionals are here for you every step of the way as you begin your own story toward better mental health. Contact us today to start your treatment.

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