![]() Contrary to public perception, schizophrenia is not split personality or multiple personality. The vast majority of people with schizophrenia are not violent and do not pose a danger to others. Schizophrenia is not caused by childhood experiences, poor parenting or lack of willpower, nor are the symptoms identical for each person. What Causes Schizophrenia? Genetics (Heredity). Scientists recognize that the disorder tends to run in families and that a person inherits a tendency to develop the disease. Schizophrenia may also be triggered by environmental events, such as viral infections or highly stressful situations or a combination of both.
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![]() The signs of schizophrenia are different for everyone. Symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or may appear very abruptly. Behaviors that are early warning signs of schizophrenia include: Hearing or seeing something that isn’t there Different Types of Schizophrenia: Paranoid schizophrenia — a person feels extremely suspicious, persecuted, or grandiose, or experiences a combination of these emotions. Disorganized schizophrenia — a person is often incoherent in speech and thought, but may not have delusions. Catatonic schizophrenia — a person is withdrawn, mute, negative and often assumes very unusual body positions. Residual schizophrenia — a person is no longer experiencing delusions or hallucinations, but has no motivation or interest in life. Schizoaffective disorder–a person has symptoms of both schizophrenia and a major mood disorder such as depression. No cure for schizophrenia has been discovered, but with proper treatment, many people with this illness can lead productive and fulfilling lives. |
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