Therapists around the globe are constantly
searching for answers that help them understand mental illnesses. Cognitive
disorders including, dementia, delirium, alcohol-induced disorders, and other
related disorders are under constant studies. Most cognitive disorders listed
in this article have classic denominators, including loss of memory. Most of
the diagnoses are linked to disease of the brain or biological disease, or else
alcoholism and related chemicals. Often people with cognitive disorders have
difficulty with speech, including relating with others, and reasoning. Their
judgment is often affected, and their ability to recognize is often
comprehended differently than the normal mind. Often the patients suffer depression,
irritation, paranoia, and other related symptoms that could easily be
misdiagnosed, since bipolar has similar characteristic symptoms. Delirium
includes symptoms that target the awareness, signals confusion, effects speech,
loss of memory, imposes fear, stems depression, and many other symptoms that
affect the patient. Physical symptoms also insult the patient. Increased heart
rate, disturbance in sleep, nausea, and many other physical symptoms make it
difficult for the patient to find comfort. Recent studies have shown however
that medications can increase symptoms in the disorder, including strokes,
heart attacks, imbalances and so forth. Dementia is a type of Alzheimer disease
that causes the patient to lose memory, learning inabilities, language impairments,
and so forth. AIDS stokes, heart failures, and other chronic problems may cause
a person to suffer dementia. People that suffer dementia may personal hygiene
incapacities, poor judgment, avoidance, personality altering, and so forth. The
diagnoses can be misconstrued for several disorders, including major
depressive. It is important to avoid alcohol if you are suffering with any
symptoms of mental illness. Alcohol only increases the symptoms interruptions
and causes more harm to the patient. Many mental ill patients will resort to
alcohol and/or drugs to find a source of relief from their suffering. This is
not the solution and should be avoided at all cost. Alcohol-induced disorders
are classified in cognitive disorders simply because the symptoms are related,
and many of the diagnoses are a direct result of substances in many cases. This
is not true of all mentally ill patients. Therapists have treated many patients
that have never touched alcohol or drugs. Although many counselors will try to find
this as an excuse to eliminate the worst-case scenario. Alcohol induced
disorders are also known as ‘Korsakoff’s Syndrome,” which affects the memory
directly. Symptoms often include memory loss, denial, indifferences, sometimes-violent
behaviors, and so forth. Most alcoholic or drug patients are direct link
nutritional deficiencies, which often include B-Complex. It is often difficult
to treat alcoholism, however it is possible. It takes the person to will their
self free of the substances, acceptance is the beginning of recovery. Many
patients that are alcoholics or addicts sometimes treated with medications for
physical impairments. I have acknowledged obsessive medicinal deliveries, and
often the medicines that are provided to the patient with trigger the
alcoholism symptoms. High dosage of B-Complex is often given to patients in
extensive outpatient/inpatient therapy where alcohol and drugs are the problem.
If the patient is at an early stage then it is possible to treat the patient
affectively. Nowadays alcoholism is affecting children, and it is time that we
take a step to stop the increase of alcoholism and drug addictions, before it
is too late. Therapists are constantly searching for a way to resolve the many
mental illnesses today. As they study, they are finding that more problems are
out there and it only slows them down, since when they find new discoveries
they focus on this problem, pushing the other diagnoses to the back momentarily
or else linking them together. Mental illness whether it be alcoholism or other
diagnoses is not a game. There are millions of people around the globe
suffering everyday and are rarely receiving the care they deserve. We all
people and all of us deserve care, including (if not more so) those with mental
illnesses. In the next article, we are going to discuss more severe disorders,
including antisocial behaviors, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, schizoid,
schizotypal, and so forth. I think it is important that we all have a basic
knowledge of the many diagnoses in the world. Having a basic knowledge can help
us to cope or help someone that is suffering mental illnesses.
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