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Schizophrenia In Childhood: The Facts You Need
Children develop differently than their peers, which may make it difficult to diagnose mental illness early. Normal behaviors at age four may be eccentric by age seven. Young children often have imaginary friends and strange experiences hearing voices, but once they grow older, these same playful interactions may be viewed as symptoms of schizophrenia in children. Even though the prognosis is worse for children than adult-onset patients, research is promising for the new generation of anti-psychotic medications. Continue reading
Measurements For Diagnosing Schizophrenia
Often confused with split personality disorder, schizophrenia is a brain-related disorder that is characterized by the loss of contact with reality. With split personality disorder, people act differently, talk differently and believe they are someone else. Schizophrenic people hear voices, see things, hold onto false beliefs, think abnormally, withdraw socially and display flattened emotions. A schizophrenia diagnosis is usually made from ages 18 to 30, which persists indefinitely, making life with paranoid schizophrenia difficult to cope with. Currently, diagnosing this disorder is difficult because the causes aren’t very clear. Continue reading