Psychiatric help centre

Psychiatric help centre MD;DPM;DNB;MBA(HRM)
CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST
BEHAVIOURAL PHYSICIAN
VISAKHAPATNAM

Internationally Reputed Child and Adult Psychiatrist with special expertise and a very high sucess rate in the management of AUTISM and ADHD. He is also a famous Adult Psychiatrist with International experience in the management of Depression, Schizophrenia, Phobias, Anxiety Disorders and Bipolar Disorders. His Marriage/Marital therapies for couples are well reputed in the current society. He is also very famous for his talks on various TV Channels and Print Media, that have given hope and life to millions of people across several states and countries

*International Father's Day* is observed today. Most of the time Father role in the family is undermined  Father is Alwa...
18/06/2023

*International Father's Day* is observed today. Most of the time Father role in the family is undermined Father is Always a Protector, Saviour.Children feel safe and secured when they have their father around. ...he is a *provider, protector, leader, teacher, helper, encourager, the disciplinarian* and a *friend in need* . *Unconditional Love. ...*
Show Love and *Respect for the Partner. ...*
Spending *Quality Time.* ...Teaching *Accountability* . ...Happy international fathers day is dedicated to all fathers in discharging selfless responsibility and fulfilling their roles💐🙏🙏

Today 24 th May is world Schizophrenia day being observed throughout the world . Stigma towards psychiatry disorders are...
24/05/2022

Today 24 th May is world Schizophrenia day being observed throughout the world . Stigma towards psychiatry disorders are so high in our society. to bring some awareness among our colleagues so they propagate about early identification of symptoms and early intervention reduce the great burden on our society.

May 24 is observed as World Schizophrenia Day. The usual age of onset  is 15 to 25 years. the prevalence 0.5% to 1.4% fo...
24/05/2021

May 24 is observed as World Schizophrenia Day. The usual age of onset is 15 to 25 years.
the prevalence 0.5% to 1.4% for a lifetime experience.

symptoms may present as

* Remaining aloof, loss of interest, aimlessness and social withdrawal.
Muttering and smiling to self.

* Disturbance in thinking and perception in the form of delusions, hallucinations and unusual bodily sensations.

* They may hear voices or see images, which in reality may not exist.

* Irrelevant or incoherent speech.

* They may feel that their thoughts are being broadcasted on television and internet, their thoughts being withdrawn by some external power, or they may not recognise their thoughts as their own, as if being inserted from outside
Inability to maintain activities of daily living, poor self-care and poor hygiene .

05/10/2020
Theme 2020 is “working together to prevent su***deTake any suicidal talk or behavior seriously. It’s not just a warning ...
11/09/2020

Theme 2020 is “working together to prevent su***de
Take any suicidal talk or behavior seriously. It’s not just a warning sign that the person is thinking about su***de—it’s a cry for help.

Major warning signs for su***de include talking about killing or harming oneself, talking or writing a lot about death or dying.
if the person has a mood disorder such as depression or bipolar disorder, suffers from alcohol dependence, has previously attempted su***de, or has a family history of su***de are more vulnerable.

dramatic mood swings or sudden personality changes,
A suicidal person may also lose interest in day-to-day activities, neglect his or her appearance, and show big changes in eating or sleeping habits.
Risk factors: alone, divorced/separated
Unemployment, genetic, breakup in love
Sudden loss of death/spouse.
Depression,financial crisis .
Identity the change in behaviour
Seek help of Psychiatrist/Psychologists
Use24/7 helpline.
Timely intervention can be prevented precious life.

Today world su***de prevention day 10 th september lets bring awareness with integrated Approachco operativeness  Coordi...
10/09/2018

Today world su***de prevention day 10 th september lets bring awareness with integrated Approach
co operativeness Coordination and commitment to reduce the major Public and Mental Problem.

10 Behaviors That Signal Su***de RiskNoticeable mood swings: lower than low one day, cheery and hopeful the next.Express...
10/09/2017

10 Behaviors That Signal Su***de Risk

Noticeable mood swings: lower than low one day, cheery and hopeful the next.
Expressions of wanting to die or be killed; statements such as, “I wish I was never born;” a fixation on violence, dying, and death.
Isolating at home; withdrawing from society; discontinued socializing.
An increased use of drugs or alcohol.
Partaking in self-destructive behavior; increased risk taking (i.e., reckless driving).
Getting affairs in order; giving the belongings away;
giving what sounds like a final goodbye to friends, family, or co-workers.
Talk of feeling hopeless or trapped and not seeing a way out.
Acquiring items that provide the means to take their own life (i.e., gun, accumulating pills).
Changes in long time habits, sleeping or eating patterns; change of routine.Changes in the personality; anxiety or agitation.

International Day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Traffickin...
26/06/2017

International Day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking
International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is observed on 26 June every year to raise awareness about illicit drug abuse and trafficking
The use of drugs appears to be increasing in the metros along-with alcohol use amongst youth and even women population. The influence of Westernization, changing family structure and peer pressure are some of the reasons behind drug abuse
Health Affected By Drug Abuse
Physical aspects
suffer from ‘withdrawal symptoms’ when they are deprived from drug. He**in or sedative hypnotic drugs can cause sleepiness and slowed breath, co***ne intoxication can cause rapid heart rate and alcohol consumption leads to tremors and seizures.
Psychological and mental problems
Wild mood swings, depression, anxiety,Loss of interest in routine activity. complications such as hallucinations, confusion.Psychological tolerance to the drug's effects creating a desire to do ever-increasing amounts of the drug.Desire to engage in risky behaviour.
Social issues
Anti-social activities, stealing, crime, violence, terrorism.
How we prevent our society from Drugs?
prevention and health promomtion healthy life style balanced nutrition, exercise, proper rest & recreation, creative hobbies, positive thinking and engagement in community activities go a long way in preventing bad habits, whether it is smoking, or alcohol and drug addiction.
The practice of Yoga and meditation :
Treatment options: To acknowledge the drug addiction as a problem is first step towards treatment.
The next step is to get help
In most parts of the world there are several support groups and professional services available.
Psychotherapy – In this may be face to face or family sessions with a specialist.
That may help in coping with cravings, avoiding the substance, and dealing with possible relapses which are key to effective de addiction programs.
Self-help groups - These may help the patient to meet other people with the same problem, which often boosts motivation.
Help with withdrawal symptoms – The main aim is usually to get the addictive substance out of the patient treatment either as an outpatient or inpatient .

Dear friends most of you aware that today 24th May Every year celebrated as world schizophrenia day . scientific knowled...
24/05/2017

Dear friends most of you aware that today 24th May Every year celebrated as world schizophrenia day . scientific knowledge so advanced but understanding about psychiatry and it's disorders were rudimentary, various myths and misconceptions about schizophrenia prevailing so high.As a result many of them hesitant to take psychiatric treatment approach faith healers added stigma further worsens the condition and leads to chronicity,poor quality of social, family , work and personal functioning.High time to know about early warning signs and Symptoms of schizophrenia to prevent disability.

World health Day  theme Depression let's talk
08/04/2017

World health Day theme Depression let's talk

21/09/2016

World Alzheimer's Day observed on 21st September every year.early symptoms of dementia by following .

Every person is unique and dementia affects people differently - no two people will have symptoms that develop in exactly the same way. An individual's personality, general health and social situation are all important factors in determining the impact of dementia on him or her.
Symptoms vary between Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia, but there are broad similarities between them all. The most common signs are memory loss and the loss of practical abilities, which can lead to withdrawal from work or social activities. If you think that these problems are affecting your daily life, or the life of someone you know, you should talk to your doctor, or encourage them to talk to theirs.

The most common early symptoms of dementia are:.
Memory loss
Declining memory, especially short-term memory, is the most common early symptom of dementia. People with ordinary forgetfulness can still remember other facts associated with the thing they have forgotten. For example, they may briefly forget their next-door neighbour's name but they still know the person they are talking to is their next-door neighbour. A person with dementia will not only forget their neighbour's name but also the context.
Difficulty performing familiar tasks
People with dementia often find it hard to complete everyday tasks that are so familiar we usually do not think about how to do them. A person with dementia may not know in what order to put clothes on or the steps for preparing a meal.
Problems with language
Occasionally everyone has trouble finding the right word but a person with dementia often forgets simple words or substitutes unusual words, making speech or writing hard to understand.
Disorientation to time and place
We sometimes forget the day of the week or where we are going but people with dementia can become lost in familiar places such as the road they live in, forget where they are or how they got there, and not know how to get back home. A person with dementia may also confuse night and day.
Poor or decreased judgement
People with dementia may dress inappropriately, wearing several layers of clothes on a warm day or very few on a cold day.
Problems with keeping track of things
A person with dementia may find it difficult to follow a conversation or keep up with paying their bills.
Misplacing things
Anyone can temporarily misplace his or her wallet or keys. A person with dementia may put things in unusual places such as an iron in the fridge or a wristwatch in the sugar bowl.
Changes in mood or behaviour
Everyone can become sad or moody from time to time. A person with dementia may become unusually emotional and experience rapid mood swings for no apparent reason. Alternatively a person with dementia may show less emotion than was usual previously.
Changes in personality
A person with dementia may seem different from his or her usual self in ways that are difficult to pinpoint. A person may become suspicious, irritable, depressed, apathetic or anxious and agitated especially in situations where memory problems are causing difficulties.
Loss of initiative
At times everyone can become tired of housework, business activities, or social obligations. However a person with dementia may become very passive, sitting in front of the television for hours, sleeping more than usual, or appear to lose interest in hobbies.
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms or are concerned about a friend or relative, visit your doctor and discuss your concerns.

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