Kunming Mental Hospital can diagnose and treat all kinds of schizophrenia, mental disorder, psychological disorder, anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, insomnia (sleep disorder), phobia, neurosis, vegetative nervous disorder, mania, hypochondriasis, hysteria, neurosis, bi-directional emotional disorder, headache, and difficult diseases in the field of psychiatric medicine. In addition, it also provided psychological consultation and therapy, forensic psychiatric assessment, mental disability level assessment and other services. At the same time, it also provided diagnosis and treatment for senile diseases and senile mental illnesses.
The First Specialist Hospital of Harbin City was a large-scale specialized third-class hospital. It was responsible for the prevention and treatment of mental and psychological diseases of nearly ten million people in the city and the surrounding eleven cities and counties. It had unique skills in the treatment of senile mental illness, childhood mental illness, schizophrenia, depression, organic mental illness, and so on. The Mental Health Center was also unique in the treatment of mental illnesses. It also received good results in the treatment of mental barriers, mental illnesses, neurosis, learning difficulties of children and teenagers, behavior disorders, children with hyperactivity disorder, and other illnesses. In addition, Jingke Brain Health Hospital in HeiLongjiang focused on brain specialties (mental, psychological, addiction, neurology) and could also provide treatment services for mental illnesses.
There was currently not enough information to indicate which mental hospital was the best. Mental hospitals in different regions had their own advantages. For example, Beijing Anding Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University was founded in 1914. It was the earliest public mental hospital in the country and a third-class A specialized hospital directly under the Beijing City Administration Bureau. It had a variety of functions. There were a large number of mental hospitals in Shandong Province. According to the data of the medical insurance department, there were 201, including hospitals of different levels. However, there were many factors to consider when evaluating a hospital, such as the level of medical technology, medical equipment, expert team, and service quality.
As for the saying that mental patients had to stay in the hospital for seven days, some of the cases in the reference materials showed that mental patients did face many difficulties during their stay in the hospital. From the environment, the women's ward was completely enclosed, and the patients had limited space to move around. Most of their time was spent in a large entertainment room. From a psychological perspective, the inner world of mental patients was not easily accessed by the outside world. It was often difficult for others to persuade and enlighten them, which might aggravate the patient's loneliness and helplessness. During hospitalization, patients also faced the uncertainty of whether they could be discharged from the hospital. For example, even if some patients 'conditions were stable and met the discharge criteria, they could not be discharged due to various external factors (such as guardians not signing, etc.), which undoubtedly brought great psychological pressure to the patients. However, the experience of different patients may vary depending on factors such as their personal condition, hospital management, family support, and so on.
In Daxing, you can go to Daxing Chinese Medicine Hospital for mental illness. There are three doctors who can register here. It is a tertiary Grade A general hospital with 3870 comments. The hospital has 48 departments and 258 doctors. The overall score is 860. The address is located at No. 138, Xingfeng North Street (Second Section), Huangcun, Daxing District, Beijing City. You could also go to Daxing Psychiatrist Hospital, where there was a registered doctor. The hospital had seven departments and 27 doctors. The address was located at the north side of Huangliang Road, Huangcun Town, Daxing District, Beijing City. Yizhuang Hospital also had a psychiatric consultation clinic. Patients who needed it could go to the Zhongxin Hospital of Yizhuang Hospital for treatment. The clinic was provided by Liu Xihe, the deputy chief physician of Daxing District Xinkang Hospital. "When a programmer meets a psychologist" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
There were many differences between mental illness and neurosis: 1. ** Disease Category ** - Mental illness was a type of illness that was characteristic of changes in emotions, cognition, and behavior, accompanied by painful experiences and/or functional impairments. Common illnesses included schizophrenia, depression, hysteria, obsessive-compulsive disorder, autism, phobia, and so on. - Nervous system diseases were short for diseases of the nervous system, including central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and striated muscle diseases. The diseases included vasular diseases, infectious diseases of the central nervous system, tumors, trauma, degeneration diseases, autoimmunity diseases, hereditary diseases, toxic diseases, congenital development abnormalities, nutritional deficiencies, and metabolism disorders, such as cerebral hemorrhage, paraplegic, Alzheimer's disease, poliomyelia, and facial paralysis. 2. ** Cause difference ** - Mental illness was caused by many complex factors such as biology, psychology, and society. It was difficult to find a single cause. - The main causes of mental illness were infection, poisoning, metabolism disorder, and genetics. 3. ** symptoms ** - The clinical manifestations of mental illness were a series of abnormal psychological and emotional behaviors. In serious cases, there would be injuries, self-harm, suicide, etc. There would also be speech disorder, hallucinations, delusions, excitement, damage to people, and strange movements. - Clinically, neurotic patients would have lower limb paralysis, paralysis, numbness of limbs, convulsions, coma, defecation, and other abnormal physical functions. They would also have headaches, dizziness, aphasia, blindness, convulsions, coma, unstable walking or paralysis, muscle weakness or wasting, and so on. 4. ** Patient's Insight ** - Mental patients probably didn't think they were sick. - Psychopaths usually know that they are sick. 5. ** Treatment Method ** - Mental illness usually used a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Some patients could gradually return to normal with the help of themselves, friends, and family. - Psychopaths were treated by medical means (surgery, drugs, etc.), and the patient would not recover on his own. 6. ** Medical Department ** - Mental patients should go to mental hospitals or psychiatric departments for treatment. In general hospitals, they could go to the Department of Mental Psychology. Specialist hospitals could go to the corresponding departments for depression and anxiety according to their symptoms, such as depression and anxiety. Children under the age of 12 could go to the Department of Child Psychology, and those over the age of 60 could go to the Department of Geritism. - Mental patients should go to the neurology department or the neurosurgery department.
Xinyang City Sixth People's Hospital was a general hospital that did not only treat mental illnesses. It provided a variety of medical services, such as deploying a variety of work in meetings, including safety production work, online mutual recognition of inspection results, work related to people's livelihood, hospital financial situation reporting, hospital cultural construction and information publicity work, etc. It also held a strategic cooperation signing ceremony with Shihe District Agricultural Credits Union. From various aspects of business, it could be seen that it was a general hospital.
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Hating everyone could be related to a variety of psychological conditions. On the one hand, it may be a somaticalization caused by emotional problems. Long-term negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, anger, etc. may lead to disgust towards others. These emotional problems may stem from life stress, interpersonal relationship troubles, or psychological trauma. For example, people who have been in high-pressure work environments for a long time may gradually develop such emotions. On the other hand, some psychological disorders might also have such symptoms, such as depression, anxiety, etc. These diseases would affect one's mood, thinking, and behavior, which would lead to a feeling of disgust towards others. In addition, this may also stem from a lack of love and inferiority complex. For example, children who lack love from an early age and are neglected by their parents are more likely to be negative and pessimistic due to the lack of experience of love and cooperation. They may develop a sense of disgust towards others. They tend to overestimate their difficulties and underestimate their abilities, resulting in social barriers. However, it was impossible to determine the specific cause based on the fact that everyone hated this symptom. If this happened, it was recommended to seek medical advice in time. The doctor would make an accurate diagnosis after understanding the medical history in detail and performing relevant examinations.
I don't quite understand what you mean by "mental illness mi". If "mi" is a misrepresentation, mental illness is also called mental disorder. It is a disease that causes problems in the patient's mental state. It is a serious psychological disorder. The symptoms include persistent abnormalities in cognition, emotion, will, and action, such as delusions in cognition (such as delusions of being persecuted, delusions of relationship, etc.), emotional instability, disharmonious emotional response, pessimism, despair, or extreme excitement. There may also be sensory disturbances (such as hallucinations, sensitivity or insensitivity to external stimulation, etc.). The patient's behavior was difficult for ordinary people to understand. Under the influence of morbid psychology, suicide and attacking others might occur. Those with mild illnesses had a certain correct understanding of their illness and could cooperate with treatment. Those with severe illnesses did not have a complete understanding of their illness and could not cooperate with treatment. Some patients were despised by their families and were "imprisoned." Some patients who did not harm others struggled on the edge of society. Modern psychology mainly studied the causes, mechanisms, symptoms, clinical patterns, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of mental disorders. It not only involved the diagnosis and treatment of various mental illnesses and neuroses, but also involved the prevention, correction, and treatment of many problems such as adaptation disorder and personality disorder. If you suspect that you have symptoms related to mental illness, it is recommended to go to the hospital's psychiatric or psychological department in time.
The Yunnan Province Mental Health Center was the only provincial mental health medical institution directly under the Yunnan Province Health and Health Committee. It was a Level 3 A specialized hospital with multiple functions. Its newly opened Dongsi Street Outpatient Department gathered first-class clinical psychologist, psychological counselor, and psychiatrist. Each member held relevant qualification certificates and had rich clinical experience and deep professional knowledge. They could provide professional psychological consultation and treatment services.