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International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
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Schizophrenia: Causes, symptoms, and cures

34th International conference on Mental Health and Psychiatry

Anna Cornelia Beyer

University of Hull, United Kingdom

Keynote: Int J Emerg Ment Health

Abstract
Introduction: I want to show at my personal history how traumatic experiences and deprivation cause schizophrenia, I will argue that episodes most strongly happen in �transition years� in the person�s life, which might cooccur with global transition years. 2) I will argue that the symptoms have a spiritual quality. My symptoms distinctly feel like spirit communication and telepathy (one can also call it clairaudience and clairvoyance). I always argue, also in my book, that the symptoms of schizophrenia must be thought of as telepathy. The main symptom in schizophrenia are auditory hallucinations, some people also see things. Auditory hallucinations are voices that the patient can hear, but no one else. To me, they have always felt like telepathy. Telepathy is an increasingly researched phenomenon. It is thought that aliens communicate that way, maybe animals too, and some accounts mention that spirits communicate via telepathy. 3) There is not necessarily a cure for schizophrenia. But this illness can be managed so that it is less destructive and less painful to live with. I will show how medications, spirituality, loving kindness, and supplemental therapies, such as vitamin therapy and music therapy and a very healthy lifestyle, amongst others, can help in managing the condition and live a happier and healthier life.
Biography

Dr. Anna Cornelia Beyer is a former senior lecturer. She holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Hull, UK, where she worked for 12 years until 2019. She is diagnosed with schizophrenia since 2002, and since 2008 researched this illness and published about it. She published extensively about schizophrenia and spirituality and healthy living. She also founded the new discipline of International Political Psychology. She founded the Peace Academy (www.peaceacademy.biz) and the Schizophrenia Clinic (www.schizophreniaclinic.com).

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