Schizophrenia

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schizophrenia is “a serious brain disorder that distorts the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality, and relates to others.“ This makes it challenging to function as normal, whether at work or school or when interacting with others. Although it’s not a very common condition—affecting only about 1-percent of the worldwide population—it can be quite chronic and disabling.

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Delusions are an incredibly common symptom associated with schizophrenia.
In addition to delusions, people with schizophrenia commonly have hallucinations.
Schizophrenia can cause people to have trouble concentrating.
In addition to disorganized speech, individuals with schizophrenia may also exhibit disorganized behavior.
Typically in conjunction with disorganized behavior, people with schizophrenia may demonstrate abnormal motor behavior.
The term ‘negative symptoms’ actually refers to “the absence of normal behaviors found in healthy individuals.

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Unfortunately, schizophrenia is not curable, however, it can be managed with proper treatment. Therefore, it’s important to understand what causes schizophrenia, as well as what symptoms to look out for.

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schizophrenia is “a serious brain disorder that distorts the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality, and relates to others.“ This makes it challenging to function as normal, whether at work or school or when interacting with others. Although it’s not a very common condition—affecting only about 1-percent of the worldwide population—it can be quite chronic and disabling.

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Delusions are an incredibly common symptom associated with schizophrenia.
In addition to delusions, people with schizophrenia commonly have hallucinations.
Schizophrenia can cause people to have trouble concentrating.
In addition to disorganized speech, individuals with schizophrenia may also exhibit disorganized behavior.
Typically in conjunction with disorganized behavior, people with schizophrenia may demonstrate abnormal motor behavior.
The term ‘negative symptoms’ actually refers to “the absence of normal behaviors found in healthy individuals.

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Even when things are going well, OCD can hijack your day. Obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors — and the anxiety that comes with them — can take up massive amounts of time and energy.
Though medication and therapy are the main ways to treat this lifelong condition, self-care is a secret weapon with plenty of side benefits.

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