
Scene from “Aakashakazhchakal”, a game introduced by Sradhou, Kozhikode, in connection with the world compliance with the day of daily schizophrenia in Kozhikode 24 May | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Experts in the awareness of the awareness of schizophrenia organized by a chetana centers for neuropsychiatric rehabilitation in Chetana in Kozhikod, Saturday, May 24, on Saturday, May 24, emphasized the importance of family and community in recovery, especially in connection with growing drug abuse and digital media.
The event was carried out in cooperation with several organizations, including the Center for the Prevention of Thanal Suicides, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) for emotional well -being and suicide prevention, Indian psychiatric society (Kerala State branch), a composite regional center for people with disabilities and Calicut Psychria.
Arn Gopalakrishnan, a consultant psychiatrist in Isha Mind Care, pointed out the role of epigenetics and chemical imbalances in serotonin and dopamine levels, focusing on the causes of schizophrenia and fluctuations in brain fluctuations and fluctuations in serotonin and dopamine levels. “The beginning of the failure is usually aged 15 to 55, but may occur sooner or later,” Dr. GoPalakrishhnan.
He added that the symptoms of schizophrenia include downloading tendencies, hallucinations, random disorganized speech and illusion. Early detection and treatment would help completely cure the disease, which emphasizes that 20-30% of patients are fully recovering, Dr. GoPalakrishhnan.
Dr. PN Sutesh Kumar, the conference committee of the Indian Medical Association for Emotional well -being and Suicide Prevention, said it focused on an institution based on an institution, community and residential rehabilitation that provided patients with schizophrenia based on their ability and abilities.
Roshan Bijlee, director of the composite regional center for people with disabilities, emphasized the need to treat schizophrenia as any other health.
MK Raghavan, MP, program started. AK Abdul Khader, Vice -President of Trust Thanal Foundation Trust, chaired the meeting.
KC Hariharan, administrator, chetana; Dr. V. Rajmohan V., editor of Keral Journal of Psychiatry; Dr. Susheel K., President Calicut Psychiatry Guild; The event was attended by Dr. Rajagopalan Puthusserri, administrator Thanal Suicide Prevention Center.
The program also presented the production “Aakashakazhchakal”, written by MV Suesh Babu and directed by Vijayan Qaranthoor. The game that was introduced by Sradha, Kozhikode, depicts the experiences of a person living in schizophrenia, including human hallucinations, evokes empathy in the audience and raises awareness.
Published – May 24, 2025 20:24