It’s really okay to think you’re not sick and your family doesn’t feel right?

First of all, schizophrenia is a group of mental illnesses of undetermined etiology, with multiple disorders of thinking, emotion, and behavior, characterized by incongruity between mental activity and the environment. Usually, the patient is conscious and has good intelligence, but some patients may have cognitive impairment. The disease usually starts in young adults, and is often slow-onset and prolonged, with a tendency to chronicity and the possibility of decline, but some patients may remain cured or almost cured. Although there is growing evidence that biological factors, especially genetic factors, play an important role in the development of schizophrenia, psychosocial factors may still have a role in its etiology and may play a predisposing factor in the development of schizophrenia. Psychiatric patients (most commonly schizophrenia, paranoid psychosis, and acute transient psychosis) are generally characterized by varying degrees of self-knowledge (Self-knowledge, also known as introspection, refers to a patient’s ability to know and judge his or her own mental illness. Neurotypical patients have self-awareness and actively seek medical attention for their illnesses). Deficiency, they do not think there is a disease, let alone recognize that there is a mental illness, and therefore refuse treatment. Lack of self-knowledge is a manifestation unique to psychosis. Through the above explanation, do you have a better understanding of the behavior of the child’s reluctance to take medication. Parents think about it differently, if you think you are not sick, then you will go to take medication? In that case, the child’s reluctance to take medication is well understood, right?