I am in the treatment of psychosis I have taken ariphrenz for 6 months it not helped me what to do now?
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You need to go back to your doctor and tell him/her the lack of response. That person will either review the medication to change it or change the dosage. Anyway you must go for counseling along with the medication. You are being treated for something serious and need the support of both medication and therapy. But I suspect that you are depending entirely on medication when in reality you need to combine it with counseling or therapy. In therapy you will learn a lot of coping mechanisms and techniques to remain functional and lead a close-to-normal life. You will also learn about emotions and how they can impact your condition adversely. Expressing emotions in an appropriate manner will equip you for life. Talking and sharing about the many disturbing thoughts and learning to understand yourself and moderate your responses will go a long way towards normalizing and training your mind. Exercise must be a regular part of your life for various reasons. Put yourself on a productive and strict schedule. The idle mind is the devil's workshop for sure, and more so for a serious condition.
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