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6 signs you are living with a schizophrenic

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Schizophrenia is a disorder that makes it difficult for one to distinguish between what’s real and unreal. When one is experiencing this condition it affects one’s thinking, emotions, relations with others and ability to function normally. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that affects the way a person behaves, thinks, and sees the world generally.

According to newharbinger.com, the word ‘schizophrenia’ means split mind, and originally the disorder was given this name to call attention to the divided thought processes of the people affected by it.

The most common form is paranoid schizophrenia. People with paranoid schizophrenia have an altered perception of reality. Schizophrenics see or hear things that don’t exist, speak in confusing ways, believe that others are trying to harm them or feel like they’re being watched continuously.

This can cause relationship problems, interrupt normal daily activities and lead to alcohol and drug abuse to self-medicate. Many people with schizophrenia withdraw from the outside world, act out in confusion and fear and are at a risk of attempting suicide especially during psychotic episodes and during depression.

To establish whether you may be living one, here a few of the many signs a loved one may be suffering from this mental condition.

Lack of emotional expression

When a person begins to experience this, he or she starts becoming emotionally detached. They will begin to avoid eye contact with the people around, they will lack any facial expression and they begin to bury their feelings.

Lack of interest in the world

To identify a person who is experiencing signs of schizophrenia, they become withdrawn from society and become unaware of their surrounding and environment. They prefer being alone and doing things on their own for fear of being watched.

Constant hallucinations

A common symptom is when the sufferer begins to hear and see things that others cannot. This may cause them to react in all manner of ways posing a danger to those around.

Social withdrawal

A person suffering from schizophrenia constantly begins to withdraw himself from people and situations. They begin to hide from people and they prefer being alone. They can spend days on end secluded in their bedroom where they feel safe.

Inability to sleep or concentrate

Survivors find it hard to sleep due to them experiencing hallucinations and being delusional. They hardly concentrate on tasks assigned to them and this leads to poor work and academic performance. They are constantly afraid and usually feel indifferent.

They are easily irritable and angry

People who suffer from this condition begin to push people away due to their anger which they do not know how to control. They also become irritable with little things and they lash out at everyone making it hard for the people around them to help them.

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