Other treatments may be more clinically successful. This is because anti-psychotics only reduce Schizophrenic symptoms, rather than tackling the underlying cause. For example, if a patient stops taking their medication, their Schizophrenia symptoms may reappear resulting in the patient becoming reliant on the drug to function normally. This suggests psychological therapies, such as CBT, which tackle the underlying causes of Schizophrenia are more successful than drug therapies.