Treatment, simply, is aimed at remedying the immediate problem. It doesn't address long lasting or permanent recovery. However, an accomplished Tx Specialist should direct their clients to a recovery/support system, of some sort. There are many options, to include 12 Step Recovery. Tx shouldn't be looked at as the End All/Be All... Tx is the first step toward long lasting recovery but, is only the beginning. Don't look to Tx as the permanent solution...
We can't pin point the exact time when things start to fall apart in our lives. From yesterday or maybe years ago we get worse. Who knows how long it takes to relieve the anger confusion desperation stress anxiety? It took them how long to get where they are and it will take longer to break down barriers. There are no instant miracle pill(s). Patient has to come to terms...this isn't who I am nor who I want to be. It's a long road not only for patient but for family and friends. Faith and being positive helps. We live in a different world with different turmoil. Maybe we, the family, need to look at ourselves and the environment we live in and where our loved one is being forced to live. Who an what is causing them to react a certain way. Retired psych nurse AMA =AGAINST MEDICAL ADVICE. Patients rights. That's the term used to refuse meds treatment. Drs and nurses who dont know that or forget need to be reminded. Medical terminology...use it. Speak it and follow up with a letter
Did you ask what kind of treatment are you getting? Maybe that will lead to an answer..
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