Mental illness is also a disease, you can not avoid the disease, not to mention the so-called “face” to deny that the patient has a mental illness, thus delaying the best time for treatment. 1, drugs have a time to take effect, it is impossible to immediately. Drugs should be adjusted gradually under the guidance of a doctor, each additional dose, whether it is sufficient, whether it is effective, at least half a month to see the time. 2, no matter which drugs, after all, there are inhibitory effects on brain function, so there are often “the brain can not open, feel ‘a blank’, the mind is not easy to focus, not enough initiative, some dull, some stupid, not as flexible as before”. Some doctors often attribute these to ‘negative symptoms’, but in fact they can be side effects of the drug. If the dosage is increased, it is more serious; if the dosage is reduced, or if Antan is added, it will be better. Therefore, family members should not be overly nervous, after the disease is well, gradually reduce the medication, will get better. Chen Guibing, psychiatry department of Huai’an Third People’s Hospital 3. If, after the hallucinations and delusions have disappeared, the patient complains of discomfort, unusual sensations (such as shades of color, light and dark), or uncertainty, they are all caused by the drug. Some of them are not necessary, and some of them can be relieved with medication. As long as the patient complains of his or her own accord, it is not ‘onset’; if it is ‘onset’, the patient will not be self aware of it. Therefore, if some patients walk around without purpose and do not complain of anxiety in their hearts, they are not ‘unable to meditate’, but they are not well, or they are bored, so do not pay attention to them. 4, according to my experience over the years, the treatment of psychiatric patients in addition to the selection of appropriate drugs, as early as possible to allow patients to participate in normal social activities is equally important, so families can not worry too much, should be as early as possible to allow patients to resume a normal life pattern, conducive to early recovery. 5, one point must remind the family, because the patient does not know themselves, often agree to take the drug on the surface, but in fact waiting for the opportunity to spit out the drug. Even if the patient is well and has agreed to take the medication, the family should not ‘take it lightly’. Patients often think they are cured and want to try not taking the medication; when they try it, they are fine and nothing is wrong, so they spit it out again and again. As a result, there is a relapse. In our hospital, every time medication is dispensed, the ‘open mouth check’ method is used; as a result, individual patients are also often found with discarded pills under the mattress! This is something that families must pay special attention to. 6, schizophrenia patients who want to have children, must pay attention to ‘according to the condition and maintenance of treatment time’ depends! Male patients can consider childbirth as long as their condition is more stable and the drugs they take have no effect on sexual function; female patients need to weigh the pros and cons, many female patients stop taking their medication after pregnancy, resulting in a relapse of the disease, but instead add a lot of drugs, but also increase the difficulty of treatment, which is not worth the loss!