Mental Illnesses

Schizophrenia

Disassociative identity disorder

PTSD

ADHD

A disorder caused by sustained trauma such as war, natural disaster, or gruesome death of a loved one

The symptoms are triggering of flashbacks, anxiety attacks, changeas in mood or thinking, and behavioral changes

Paroxetine is an antidepressant that balance the chemicals of the brain, and setraline is used to ease anxiety, and depression by altering chemicals.

People with PTSD can choose to go to a therapist, talk to someone, or indulge in their hobbies to ease the symptoms

DID is a disorder that involes having multiple personalities,

Symptoms of DID are loss of time, forgetfulness, and constant changes in behavior

There are no medications known to help with DID. Doctors are known to give antidepressants such as fluvozamine, and fluozetine that alters brain chemicals.

People with DID can seek treatment with therapy, help of loved ones, and they can write down events that happen

People with schizophrenia see things that aren't there, and have false beliefs. They also have disorganized thinking.

Alternative treatments for schizophrenia can be visiting a psychiatrist, or drinking herbal tea to calm down.

Schizophrenia is a mental illness that causes people to experience delusions, and hallucinations.

Medications for schizophrenia are aripiprazole, and fluphenazine. Both of them effect your dopamine levels, and metabolism. They are classified as antipsychotic drugs.

Symptoms of ADHD include lack of attention, hyperactiveness, constant fidgeting, forgetfulness, and difficulty learning.

People with ADHD can try alternative treatment such as meditation, trying to keep focus, and visiting a therapist.

ADHD is a mental disorder that ruins your attention span, and ability to remain calm, and still

The common medications for ADHD are aderall, and focallin. The work to decrease the dopamine level in your brain to improve focus.