Schizophrenia Treatment in Gurgaon

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What is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a serious, chronic psychiatric disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels and perceives reality. It is characterised by positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions, disorganised speech), negative symptoms (emotional flatness, social withdrawal, loss of motivation) and cognitive impairments. Affecting approximately 1% of the global population, schizophrenia requires long-term, structured psychiatric care. With the right antipsychotic medication and psychosocial rehabilitation, many people with schizophrenia achieve significant stability and lead meaningful lives.

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Paranoid

Prominent Delusions and Hallucinations

Persecutory or grandiose delusions and auditory hallucinations; relatively preserved daily functioning.

Disorganised

Disorganised Speech and Behaviour

Incoherent speech, disorganised behaviour and flat or inappropriate affect with significant impairment.

Catatonic

Motor Disturbances

Periods of unresponsive stupor, unusual postures or purposeless agitation; least common subtype.

Residual

Persistent Negative Symptoms

Positive symptoms have diminished but negative symptoms (withdrawal, flat affect) persist.


Signs and symptoms

Recognising the signs early leads to better outcomes. Common indicators include:

Hallucinations — hearing voices or seeing things others don't

Delusions — fixed false beliefs (persecution, grandeur)

Disorganised or incoherent speech and thinking

Grossly disorganised or abnormal motor behaviour

Social withdrawal and isolation

Flat or blunted emotional expression

Decline in self-care and daily functioning

Cognitive difficulties — memory, concentration, planning

When should you seek help?

Early intervention in schizophrenia dramatically improves long-term outcomes. Seek urgent psychiatric help if:

  • A person is hearing voices or expressing delusional beliefs
  • Behaviour is becoming increasingly disorganised or erratic
  • Severe social withdrawal and inability to care for oneself
  • Risk of harm to self or others due to psychotic symptoms
  • Previous schizophrenia episode recurring after medication
TREATMENT

Our Schizophrenia Treatment Approach

All treatment programs are personalised, evidence-based and delivered with complete confidentiality.

Inpatient Stabilisation

Safe, medically supervised acute management for first episodes or relapses.

Antipsychotic Medication Management

Careful selection, initiation and monitoring by experienced psychiatrists.

CBT for Psychosis (CBTp)

Evidence-based therapy addressing the distress associated with psychotic symptoms.

Social & Occupational Rehabilitation

Skills training to restore daily functioning and social engagement.

Family Psychoeducation & Carer Support

Educating and supporting families — critical for medication adherence and relapse prevention.

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Doctors treating Behavioral Addictionat Athena

Dr. Ashish Mittal

Dr. Ashish Mittal

MBBS, MD Psychiatry (AIIMS Delhi) · 23+ years

Addiction Specialist, Gurgaon
Dr. Rahul Raii

Dr. Rahul Raii

MBBS, MD Psychiatry · 15+ years

De-addiction Specialist, Chandigarh
Aarti Singh

Aarti Singh

MBBS, MD Psychiatry (PGIMER) · 15+ years

De-addiction Specialist, Chandigarh

Behavioral Addictiontreatment centers

Gurgaon Center

Haryana

Inpatient Outpatient Detox

Noida Center

Uttar Pradesh

Inpatient Outpatient Detox

Delhi Center

Delhi NCR

Outpatient Day Care

Guwahati Center

Assam

Inpatient Outpatient
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is schizophrenia curable?

Schizophrenia is not currently curable but is highly treatable. Many people achieve long periods of symptom stability and lead meaningful lives with consistent medication and psychosocial support.

What medications are used for schizophrenia in India?

Antipsychotics including risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, aripiprazole and clozapine are commonly used. The right medication depends on symptom profile, side-effect tolerance and response history.

Does schizophrenia always require hospitalisation?

Not always. First episodes or severe relapses usually require inpatient stabilisation. Once stabilised, most patients are managed safely through outpatient psychiatry.

Can people with schizophrenia live normal lives?

Yes. With consistent treatment, many people with schizophrenia work, maintain relationships and live independently.

How important is family support in schizophrenia?

Extremely important. Family psychoeducation significantly reduces relapse rates and dramatically improves patient outcomes.