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Title: 15 Common Misconceptions About Psychiatric Treatment


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15 Common Misconceptions About Psychiatric
Treatment
Misconceptions About Psychiatric Treatment top
psychiatrists in delhi are always available to
help you . People go to the psychiatrists for
many reasons. Problems that start suddenly like
seeing things that others dont see or hearing
invisible voices, panic attacks, feeling
suicidal, etc. They can be problems that have
been part of your life for a longer time
feelings of worry, hopelessness and sadness that
dont seem to go away. Dont forget to check out
myths about bipolar order or schizophrenia.
Entering the world of psychiatric treatment can
be a really scary experience. Many people dont
understand why it is important to consult a good
psychiatrist. They might judge you for it. They
are wrong!
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Sometimes the mental health concern is very
painful and it is hard to make decisions that
help you get better. But mental illnesses like
other illnesses get treated better if you get
early help.
  • So, today, we will discuss the many common
    misconceptions about psychiatric
  • treatments. Hopefully, theyll help you or your
    loved ones seek the best mental healthcare
    possible.
  • Here are the 15 common misconception about
    psychiatry treatment
  • Psychiatrists are not real doctors Actually,
    psychiatrists are double doctors. Not only do
    they have their MBBS degree like regular doctors.
    They also have an M.D. degree in Psychiatry,
    which is specialization that requires two more
    years of study and dedicated practice after the
    five years of medical school.

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  • Psychiatrists are for rich people This is not
    completely false. You do require money to avail
    the services of a private psychiatrist but
    government hospitals have free medical care for
    mental health concerns. However, because of the
    huge amount of people that visit government
    hospitals, getting an appointment and the
    uninterrupted attention of a qualified,
    experienced doctor can be hard. But not all
    private psychiatrists charge a bomb. Rates can
    also be negotiated on site.
  • Only weak people meet psychiatrists That is
    not true at all. Mental illness can happen to
    any of us according to scientific research.
    Presidents of countries, CEOs, scientists,
    homemakers, etc have all visited a psychiatrist
    when they needed the help to get their lives
    back on track. Just like you wouldnt leave an
    infected cut on your body unattended, you should
    be taking care of your mind as well.
  • Its a complete waste of money I wont deny
    that some psychiatrists are bad. But that
    doesnt take away from the fact that mental
    health concerns left untreated only end up
    growing bigger and lead to breakdowns. It is,
    thus, very important to prioritize our mental
    wellbeing. We easily spend 500 rupees on eating
    out with friends. Why cant this money be used
    to get you peace of mind?
  • Its only for crazy people Mentally ill
    people are in pain. The intensity of this pain
    can vary and so, some people can look more ill
    than others. When you call someone crazy or
    mad you are saying that its not okay for
    someone to have emotional pain. You are saying
    that their serious mental illness is something
    they must be ashamed of. When you do this, you
    also take away permission from yourself to be in
    emotional pain.

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  • You are hurting yourself and others in this
    process. If you had some physical pain, you
    would go to a doctor. A psychiatrist is a doctor
    for emotional pain.
  • The same psychiatrist can help me and my friend
    In an office, two of your colleagues working
    the same job might have different strengths. You
    would depend on them for different purposes or
    you might feel closer to one than the other.
    Different psychiatrists are experts in different
    areas. Your psychiatrist might work for you but
    might not be the best person for your friends
    equally unique problem.
  • There are no second opinions in psychiatry You
    have the right to get a second opinion for any
    medical decision you make. In psychiatry,
    recovery is better if a doctor figures out your
    problem early and begins treating you for it. So,
    if you think that you disagree what your doctor
    tells you or you dont like how he responds after
    you have told them the complete truth about your
    problem, its completely okay to go to someone
    else.
  • Psychiatric medicines are all addictive
    Majority of all psychiatric medicines are not
    addictive. Some medicines that are used for
    anxiety and panic disorders, ADHD and psychotic
    disorders can be addictive. You can ask your
    psychiatrist for information about this and any
    side-effects that the medication that you are
    taking can have.
  • If a psychiatric medicine works for me, it will
    work for someone else too Never do that! We
    all have different blood chemistry and we will
    react differently to the same medicines. So,
    psychiatrists make a lot of calculations before
    assigning medicines and their doses to clients.
    In fact, some medicines are required to be
    monitored through periodic blood tests to make
    sure that the clients body can handle the drug.
    So, everyone should consult their own doctor for
    their own medicines!

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  • If the first medicine doesnt work, nothing will
    work on me Like we said, everybodys body
    responds differently to the same medicine. Its
    might take a few tries to figure out what
    medicine and what dosage is the best fit for you.
    That is why it is important to let the
    psychiatrist know how your body is reacting to
    any new medicine all the time.
  • Also different medicines start working at
    different times. Some take up to six weeks to
    begin showing effects. So, when will my medicines
    start working is a good question to ask your
    psychiatrist.
  • I can stop taking my meds once I start feeling
    better That is a big mistake that people make.
    Psychiatric medicines are like anti-biotics, you
    have to complete your entire course of medicines
    to make sure that your body feels better for the
    long term. If you leave your medicines midway,
    your problems might return and then youll have
    to go through the same pain all over again.
    Sometimes, stopping medicines suddenly might
    also cause really bad side-effects.
  • I should take meds only when I feel like I need
    it All medicines must be taken as prescribed
    by your doctor. A medicine might not have the
    effect you want if you dont take it the way it
    is meant to be taken. It is very important to
    listen and follow their instructions about it.
    They will tell you if a medicine needs to be
    taken only when needed.
  • Psychiatrists tell you what to do and think
    Psychiatrists are doctors who are there to help
    you through your emotional pain and behavioural
    problems. It is very important to have an honest
    discussion with your doctor about your problems.
    The doctor is ethically bound to explain what he
    thinks your diagnosis (the name and
    characteristics of your problem) is and his
    plans for your treatment. Post this, you have
    every right to continue with the treatment or
    decline his services.

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  • Everyone with a mental health problem needs to
    see a psychiatrist only That is not true.
    Depending on the nature of your problem, your
    doctor will transfer or refer you to one of the
    different mental health professionals. But first,
    your doctor must make sure that your mental
    health concern is not caused by any bodily
    conditions you might have. For that he may ask
    you to visit a psychiatrist first.
  • Ill just go to my regular doctor about my
    mental health problems A psychiatrist is a
    doctor who is a trained expert in mental health.
    He will know a whole lot more about the nature
    of your problem than your regular doctor. Just
    like if you have heart problems you would visit
    a cardiologist, it is better to go to a
    psychiatrist for your mental health troubles for
    best care.

Beginning psychiatric treatment can seem like a
big task with many decisions. You will need to
have an honest relationship with your
psychiatrist for it to work out well. Tell
him/her if things arent working out for you even
after 2-3 visits. Tell him/her if your medicines
are making you feel strange. The two of you need
to work as a team for best results.
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