Schizophrenia is a psychological disorder or mental illness that involves auditory hallucinations, severely disturbed moods, thoughts, and behaviors.
Researchers aren't certain exactly what causes schizophrenia. Many people with schizophrenia have lost touch with reality and can't distinguish fact from fantasy.
The progression of schizophrenia is different for everyone: some people with schizophrenia experience only one psychotic episode and go on to live a normal life. Others never function independently and always struggle with auditory or visual hallucinations. Still others with schizophrenia experience occasional episodes of psychotic irregularity during their otherwise normal lives.
People with schizophrenia believe their hallucinations are real – and that the rest of the world is bizarre. This makes it difficult to communicate with them, or even attempt to help. Schizophrenia is very different from split personality, multiple personality, or dissociative identity disorder.
Who Gets Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia may be genetically caused. A biochemical abnormality such as an enzyme defect or neurological deficit could be at the root of schizophrenia. However, one individual of a pair of identical twins could struggle with schizophrenia while the other one may not, leading researchers to believe that environmental factors play a role in who gets schizophrenia.
In my personal opinion I believed tha schizophrenia is very serious disorder in some humans and it needs to be treated with a lot of delicacy.
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