As we all know, once a person suffers from depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and other mental illnesses, the impact is severe. The pain continues to corrode their body, affect their thoughts, and eventually even lose their ability to live, eat, travel and work. Many people have doubts about this matter: Can you still work normally if you suffer from mental illness?
Let me tell you that after treatment, the condition has been restored and the patient can fully enjoy normal human rights and carry out normal activities, including work. So what should patients pay special attention to when signing up for work? The key contents are as follows:
1. First diagnose whether you can really return to society.If patients with depression and anxiety, especially those with schizophrenia, are able to control their acute symptoms, have awareness of their own condition, and insist on taking medication, they will be able to interact more harmoniously with their relatives, friends, friends, and people with whom they have contact during the recovery and remission period of the disease. He speaks and behaves naturally, responds to questions, and makes people feel that there is no difficulty in getting along with him. His facial expressions are more natural, his eyesight is more flexible, and others can see normal expression changes of happiness, anger, sadness, and joy from his face. Then the patient can continue to take medicine and participate in work.
2. Persist in treatment and take medicine wellAlthough the prognosis of mental illness is good, patients need to insist on taking medicine and do not need to reduce, discontinue or change medicines on their own. They should always follow the doctor's instructions!
After patients with first-onset schizophrenia have completely subsided their psychotic symptoms, they need to continue treatment according to the original dosage for more than half a year, and finally gradually reduce the dosage to the maintenance period, which lasts for at least 2 years. Because schizophrenia is very easy to attack, more than 80% of patients may need lifelong medication to prevent attacks. Otherwise, the high relapse of schizophrenia will make patients fall into deep pain again!
It is the same for patients with depression and anxiety. Treatment needs to be continued for a period of time after the condition is basically stable.
3. Get rid of inferiority complex and guiltMany corporate leaders are suspicious of schizophrenia patients and decisively include such "problem employees" in the "separate list"”; Even the patients themselves will negatively feel that their future will be bleak from now on, and they will have to live like a zombie for the rest of their lives, and will no longer be able to work and live like ordinary people.
But this is not the objective fact. Thousands of examples tell us that people with schizophrenia can also succeed in their jobs. Throughout the five thousand years of history, there have been many examples of famous people suffering from schizophrenia and still achieving success.

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