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Psychological Therapies

Psychological Therapies. How can we make mentally ill people better? If we can’t cure them, can we at least allow them to live relatively normal and happy lives?. Drugs. Antipsychotics : Thorazine Haldol Many others Generally classified as major tranquilizers.

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Psychological Therapies

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  1. Psychological Therapies How can we make mentally ill people better? If we can’t cure them, can we at least allow them to live relatively normal and happy lives?

  2. Drugs • Antipsychotics: • Thorazine • Haldol • Many others • Generally classified as major tranquilizers. • Largely calm psychotic symptoms in schizophrenics • Sometimes also used as mood stabilizers in bipolar patients.

  3. More drugs • Antidepressants • SSRI: Selective Seratonin Reuptake Inhibitor • Prozac, Zoloft • SNRI: Seratonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor • Cymbalta, Effexor • MAOI: MAO Inhibitor • Nardil • MAO is an enzyme that assists in the breakdown of seratonin and norepinephrine

  4. Drugs, drugs, drugs • Mood stabilizers • Used to control mania and bipolar disorders by stabilizing mood swings. • Lithium is the primary one • Anti-anxiety / hypnotics • Used to calm patients with high-anxiety syndromes • ex: Valium, Xanax, Ambien

  5. So Many Drugs • Stimulants • Primarily used today to help mitigate the symptoms of ADHD. • ex: Adderall, Ritalin, Dexadrin, caffeine

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