Understanding Schizophrenia

March 28, 2011 | Carolyn | Comments (2)

Head    As many as 1 in 100 Canadian families experience schizophrenia.  The exact cause of the disease is still unknown, but it is believed to be caused by a chemical imbalance.  Though there is no cure for schizophrenia, it is treatable.

 

It often manifests in adolescence or early adulthood with the following symptoms:

  •  hallucinations
  •  delusions
  •  thought disorders
  •  withdrawal from family, friends and social activities

 

But it is important to have family and friends for support.  As many as five to ten percent of persons with schizophrenia die of suicide.

For more information about the symptoms, treatment and medications of schizophrenia, read Schizophrenia: the Journey to Recovery: a Consumer and Family Guide to Assessment and Treatment , a publication co-published by the Canadian Psychiatric Association and the Schizophrenia Society of Canada.

There are many myths and misunderstandings surrounding people with schizophrenia such as they are lazy, violent or have multiple personalities.  These misunderstandings often result in discrimination and the person with schizophrenia not seeking medical treatment.  

The Schizophrenia Society of Ontario is a good place to learn about the Stigma surrounding schizophrenia, what it is and how to cope with it.  There is also a place to Ask the EXPERTS.

Check out the Library's recent books about schizophrenia for more information. To see which branch has a copy of the book and to place a hold, click on the cover or title link;

  

Medical Illness and Schizophrenia  The Everything Health Guide to Schizophrenia  100 Questions & Answers about Your Child's Schizophrenia 
Medical Illness and Schizophrenia The Everything Health Guide to Schizophrenia 100 Questions & Answers About Your Child's Schizophrenia

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