Mental Illness Center - Cheyenne, WY
Cheyenne Psychiatrist Doctors for Mental Illness
Type of Physician: Psychiatrist
What is a Psychiatrist?
A certification by the Board of Psychiatry & Neurology; practitioners are skilled in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive and emotional disorders. He or she is trained to understand the biological, psychological and social components of illness and is qualified to order diagnostic laboratory tests and to prescribe medications, as well as to evaluate and treat psychological and interpersonal problems. The psychiatrist is also prepared to intervene with individuals and families who are coping with stress, crises, and other problems in living.
Specialty: Psychiatry
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Mental Illness
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Introduction
Mental illness is any disease or condition affecting the brain that
influences the way a person thinks, feels, behaves and/or relates to others and
to his or her surroundings. Although the symptoms of mental illness can
range from mild to severe and are different depending on the type of
mental illness, a person with an untreated mental illness often is unable to
cope with life's daily routines and demands.
What Causes Mental Illness?
Although the exact cause of most mental illnesses is not known, it is
becoming clear through research that many of these conditions are caused by a
combination of genetic, biological, psychological and environmental factors.
One thing is for sure—mental illness is not the result of personal
weakness or a character defect, and recovery from a mental illness is not
simply a matter of will and self-discipline.
- Heredity (genetics): Many mental illnesses run in
families, suggesting that the illnesses may be passed on from parents to
children through genes. Genes contain instructions for the function of each
cell in the body and are responsible for how we look, act, think, etc. But,
just because your mother or father may have a mental illness doesn't mean you
will have one. Hereditary just means that you are more likely to get the
condition than if you didn't have an affected family member. Experts believe
that many mental conditions are linked to problems in multiple genes—not
just one, as with many diseases—which is why a person inherits a
susceptibility to a mental disorder, but doesn't always develop the condition.
The disorder itself occurs from the interaction of these genes and other
factors—such as psychological trauma and environmental stressors—which
can influence, or trigger, the illness in a person who has inherited a
susceptibility to it.
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Biology: Some mental illnesses ...
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Recommended Reading Related to Mental Illness
Schizophrenia »
Schizophrenia facts
- Schizophrenia is a
chronic, severe, debilitating mental illness that affects about 1% of
the population, more than 2 million people in the United States alone.
- With the sudden onset of severe psychotic symptoms,
the individual is said to be experiencing acute schizophrenia.
Psychotic means
out of touch with reality or unable to separate real from
unreal
experiences.
- There is no known single cause of schizophrenia. As
discussed later,
it appears that genetic factors produce a vulnerability to
schizophrenia, with environmental factors contributing to
different
degrees in different individuals.
- There are a number of various treatments for schizophrenia.
Given the
complexity of schizophrenia, the major questions about this
disorder (its cause or causes, prevention, and treatment) are unlikely
to be
resolved in the near future. The public should beware of
those offering
"t...
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