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Is mental illness treatable?
Yes, mental illness can be treated. This means that many people who have a mental illness, and are treated, recover well or even completely. However, because there are many different factors contributing to the development of each illness, it can sometimes be difficult to predict how, when, or to what degree someone is going to get better.
What does treatment really mean?
Treatment means all the different ways in which someone with a mental illness can get help to minimise the effects of the illness.
It can involve medication, individual therapy and various supports in the community, as well as people with the mental illness
helping themselves.
-Medication
Taking medication is the most decisive thing a person with a mental illness can do to fight back against the effects of mental illness. Medical research shows that many mental illnesses are associated with changes in our brain chemistry. Certain medications, assist the brain to restore its usual chemical balance, so that the symptoms are reduced or even eliminated.
-Individual therapy
A doctor, psychologist or other health professional talks with the person about their symptoms, and discusses alternative ways
of thinking about and coping with them.
-Community support programs
Support programs are especially important for people with recurrent symptoms or who have a psychiatric disability. This support may include information; accommodation; help with finding suitable work, training and education; psychosocial rehabilitation and mutual support groups. Understanding and acceptance by the community is also very important.
Where are people treated?
These days, clinical treatment generally takes place in the community rather than in a hospital. Anyone who has been diagnosed with a mental illness which needs treatment, should be able to receive a range of clinical services in their own community. If necessary, ongoing support can be provided by a community mental health service clinic, where there are a range of mental
health professionals.
How can people help themselves?
There are lots of things that people with a mental illness can do for themselves, and help recover a balanced life. Learning skills
which help deal with stress, feeling down, relationships or the symptoms of the illness, are just a few of ways in which someone
with a mental illness can look after themselves.
How do I find out more?
It is important that you ask your doctor about any concerns you have. SANE Australia also produces a range of easy-to-read publications and multimedia resources on mental illness.
For more information about this topic see:
'The SANE Guide to Treatments'
Use the Order Form which came with this Factsheet or visit the SANE Bookshop at www.sane.org
SANE Australia . . . Treatments for mental illness
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[Version English, 2004]
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