A well-trained psychiatrist can lead your treatment for schizophrenia. Your treatment will be a custom-fit program. It will consist of medications and talk therapy. Understanding how a psychiatrist-led treatment works can make you aware of what happens when it starts. If you want to know more about how a psychiatrist guides your schizophrenia treatment, here are the details.
The mental health team
A schizophrenia patient will have a custom treatment program. The treatment will consist of medications and talk therapy. The treatment program will be in the hands of a mental health team. The mental health team will provide the patient with treatment and support every day. It will also ensure that the patient experiences independence as often as possible. This group of people is often a combination of the following health care professionals:
- An experienced psychiatrist
- Psychotherapists
- Social workers
- Pharmacists
- Community mental health nurses
- Occupational therapists
The CPA (care program approach)
Patients with complicated medical conditions often get into a CPA (care program approach). This specific approach ensures that the patient has the right treatment. The team will check the patient’s social needs and health. This approach will ensure that the treatment will meet the patient’s needs.
Then, the psychiatrist will create a care plan for the patient. A nurse or social worker will be the first team contact. The members of the team will review the patient’s treatment. The team will need to agree upon any changes to the care plan before the patient gets the new treatment.
For acute episodes
Patients with intense schizophrenia episodes tend to have serious psychotic symptoms. The psychiatrist will recommend a more intensive care plan. The psychiatrist will prescribe a more focused form of care and antipsychotic medication. This type of treatment is more detailed than what a mental health team can provide.
For crisis resolution
A psychiatrist can also lead a CRT (crisis resolution team). This team will come to the patient’s home and provide treatment. This is often for patients who are experiencing severe psychiatric problems. If a CRT is not available, the psychiatrist will admit the patient to a hospital.
The goal of a CRT is to treat people in a place with the least confinement. The ideal place is near or even in the patient’s home. The patient can also stay in a hostel or a daycare center. Once the patient’s problem passes, the psychiatrist will plan the CRT’s aftercare practices. This can prevent future schizophrenia episodes.
For voluntary or compulsory detention
The psychiatrist may also recommend admitting the patient to a psychiatric ward at a clinic or hospital. Some people choose to talk to a psychiatrist first and then allow the patient to admit voluntarily. A patient may need compulsory detention, which is rare. The doctor will recommend it for the protection of the patient and others.
After some time, a health panel will review the patient’s case regularly. The panel will decide if the patient is ready to go home. The panel will agree to discharge the patient when the psychiatrist and other members feel that the patient is not a danger anymore. The panel may recommend that the patient volunteer to stay at the hospital if necessary.
A psychiatrist can help you achieve a better quality of life despite your schizophrenia
This mental problem often needs intensive treatments. Your psychiatrist can help keep an eye on your treatments. This health care professional can make recommendations and provide prescriptions to help you control your symptoms. That is why many schizophrenia patients achieve functionality and good quality of life outside a hospital.
Request an appointment or call Future Psych Ketamine Clinics at 843-788-9718 for an appointment in our Myrtle Beach office.
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