Mental Health: Schizophrenia

 
Schizophrenia is a disorder, or group of disorders, that affects the chemical balance of the brain, and in some cases the structure of the brain. Schizophrenia is unrelated to what some people call a “split personality”.
 
Brain function by PET scan in person with schizophrenia. Brain function by PET scan in healthy brain.
 

Diagnosis:
Schizophrenia involves at least two of the following symptoms (although other disorders or conditions can also account for these symptoms), each present for a significant portion of time during a one-month period:
  • Jumping from one subject to another and saying things that don’t make sense

  • False beliefs or thoughts that no one believes or understands; for example, believing others are always talking about you

  • Seeing, hearing, or feeling things that others do not

  • No interest or feelings about anything

  • Unable to complete everyday tasks, such as getting dressed
 
Schizophrenia can be a debilitating disease.  Medication therapy makes dramatic improvements for a significant percentage of people who follow physician’s treatment exactly as prescribed.
 
For information about TPMHMR Adult Mental Health Services and how we can help, click on the link below:
 
 
Or call our Crisis Line at 359-6699 (in the Amarillo area)
 
or toll-free at 1-800-692-4039

 


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