You'd rather have a psychologist rather than a psychiatrist looking in the google, read on the forums, and you'll find
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What, did you diagnose yourself?
Where do you live? I take it you're in the city.
If you're unwell right now, you can go to a military hospital reception room. There's a psychiatric ward there.
I wish you well!
Does anyone in your family have schizophrenia? For starters, it's not right to diagnose yourself, because you can get yourself into trouble yourself. You're going through a lot of stress, it's obvious that your psyche is getting better, but it's not clear what your diagnosis is. Normal people also suffered from compulsive thoughts during severe stress. Go to the GP and explain the problem to him thoroughly, express your concerns and ask him to give you advice and send you to the right specialist. A psychologist, psychiatrist or neurologist, it's not clear yet. Back in the day, my father was suffering from a type of stress disorder, he was actually helped by pills from a neurologist and conversations with a psychologist, even though he went to psychiatrists. If your GP can give you the name of a specialist to go to, it's even better for you. You didn't say the city you're in and where you need a specialist. Varna, Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo? We don't know. So my advice is to go to the doctor first and ask for an adequate, medical opinion. Don't underestimate the doctors, a person's psyche is something that is studied by medicine, and every doctor is prepared with the information you need to help you properly and guide you where they need to. Psychologists can also refer you to their colleagues or psychiatrists because they are aware of the nature of the problems and know when the job is not for them. My point is, your problem is not quite clear, you can't make a diagnosis yourself, and you don't know what kind of specialist you need to go to. First, understand these things.
Is it possible for a person to suffer from hysteria (a type of neurosis) and make the symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia without actually suffering from schizophrenia? Moreover, with hysteria, hallucinations are also made. If you can answer me. Thank you in advance.
Number 4, Voynov is a good doctor. But who are you to diagnose the author - what obsessive-compulsive the author has. Don't fool him. The author needs a neurologist, an endocrinologist, a psychoanalyst and maybe a psychiatrist, but not a psychologist - psychologists are not doctors. And the choice of a psychiatrist must be very careful. As well as the mam of drugs, because not all drugs are well tolerated, and some even aggravate the situation.
Number 7 My mother has schizophrenia diagnosed paranoid sick after I was born Thank you for your advice
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