The questions to ask the schizophrenic patient
Introduction
Because the cause of many mental illnesses will not be
found in the brain, it is thought necessary to change the nature of the
questions that must be asked of these patients to enable one to determine
the true nature of their illness and then formulate appropriate therapy.
Due to the spiritual nature of many of the illnesses, questions which must
now be asked are different from what are normally asked by psychiatrists.
Here we consider the questions relevant only to cases of schizophrenia and
dissociative identity disorders not due to any organic brain disease.
History of presenting complaints
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History of delusions of whatever nature, persecutory,
jealousy and so on. This may relate to the individual's personality.
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History of hallucinations whether visual, auditory,
olfactory and so on. The duration of these symptoms obviously.
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History of any other symptoms such as the affect and
all the other associated symptoms of schizophrenia.
Premorbid states
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Age, sex, occupation.
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Whether a shy or diffident person which indicates
that the spirit feels pressure and is not able to act as it should in
the body which might lead to encroachment by another bodiless human
spirit.
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Presence of stress which might predispose to
schizophrenia by
breaking down the spiritual defences.
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What is his or her outlook on life. Is he a cheerful
ebullient individual, which indicates a strong spirit or a cold morose
individual which may indicate an individual with no inner warmth. This
is a very strong risk factor because what it shows is that this
individual has a walled in spirit, which is weak and can easily be pushed
aside by another bodiless spirit in the Beyond.
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Whether he or she is a fearful person, which state usually
paralyses the spirit, thereby predisposing to encroachment.
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Whether the patient has engaged in occult
experimentation or practices including meditations.
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Whether the patient has engaged in mediumistic
sittings. This procedure may in the same way as the above attract base
human spirits who might then take advantage of any weakness found with
those at the sitting.
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What religion the patients belongs to including cults
such as Satanism and such similar cults. These are some cults where evil
things are evoked and these become a playground for all sorts of base
spirits who may then take advantage and possess some of the participants,
manifesting in symptoms of schizophrenia.
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Whether involved in terrible wicked acts recently which may
have attracted similar base spirits to him.
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At what age the patient started having sexual
intercourse, which would indicate whether his
generative power has been
awakened prematurely, thereby exposing him too early to influences from the
Beyond before he is full ready to cope with this.
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Whether he is a very intellectual person or whether
he believes in a spiritual world at all or whether he is a cold person
with little emotion which would indicate a walling off of the spirit
This walling off indicates a weakness which is a strong predisposing
factor to schizophrenia.
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Whether regularly involved in orgies of either a
sexual nature or in heavy drinking etc. These orgies usually attract similar base
souls who may then take advantage of one or more persons in the group.
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Any propensities of an evil nature which can attract
evil spirits of similar nature to the individual.
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Any addictions e.g. cigarette smoking, drug
addiction, sexual addiction. All these propensities lead to other
spirits in the Beyond attaching themselves to the addicted person and
they may encroach into his private space if the opportunity presents
itself.
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History of shock or fright in recent times which may
have paralysed the spirit.
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Is the patient depressed?
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Of what does his diet consist?
Family history
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Any family history of mental illness. This mainly
serves to indicate that he has a similar tendency to his family and not
that he has inherited mental illness from his parents unless of course
the cause for this can be found in the brain. But in true schizophrenia,
he, like his family members only have the same risk factors that
predispose to this condition. In fact, knowing about these risk factors
may help the children and other family members work on themselves so as
to eliminate these risk factors. For example, if his parents have the
avoidant personality type, and if a child is also showing signs of this
disorder, he then knows that he must change himself, which automatically
eliminates this particular risk factor for developing schizophrenia.
Past medical history
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Any history of trauma, whether emotional or physical
which might have predisposed the patients to fear or physically weakened
them so that they are then no longer able to bring forth the strong will
required for the production of the sort of blood radiation that suits
them for their spiritual activities. Fear, as mentioned
elsewhere is a great enemy of the spirit as it throws it wide open to
external influences because its defence mechanisms are then eliminated.
Childhood history
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Whether molested emotionally, physically or sexually.
This may lead to fear or inadequate development of the personality. It
may even lead to avoidant personality problems which is a risk factor.
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Whether as a child he lived in an atmosphere of fear
of one parent or the other where he was not allowed to express himself.
This is important as it can lead to the development of an avoidant
personality or the development of a fearful person, both risk factors for
schizophrenia.
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Early onset of sexual intercourse. As mentioned above
this removes the protection that children enjoy which normally prevents
the approach of souls from the Beyond. Early onset of sexual intercourse
removes this protection by awakening the generative power too soon which
then allows whoever is waiting in the Beyond, whether friend or foe to
approach.
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Any wicked acts committed as a child also has the
effect of removing the protection that children enjoy spiritually.
Drug history
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Drug abuse in a patient, which may lead to disrupting
his brain and also robbing him of his natural defences through a
weakness of the spirit that this abuse brings about. At the same time
similar spirits in the Beyond who share his addiction may attach
themselves to him and they may manifest if the opportunity arises.
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History of drug abuse in parents especially the
mother while pregnant. This can lead to organic brain syndromes
predisposing to schizophrenia.
Anyone who is affected by this condition should ask
himself these questions which will reveal the various risk factors for
the disease. In this way, he will then be able to help himself by
eliminating these factors. It is hoped that the
application of the principles mentioned here will lead to the prevention
and even the amelioration of many of the symptoms of schizophrenia,
allowing these patients to live a productive life.
Please note that this article is to be read in conjunction those on
Schizophrenia and Dissociative disorders. See
Schizophrenia and
Dissociative
disorders for more details on these conditions.
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