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Schizophrenia is a mental health disorder that impacts how one’s brain works and functions. It interferes with memories, thoughts, behaviors, emotions, and senses. People with schizophrenia can struggle in many different areas of their lives.
If left untreated, it can affect relationships, work, school, and daily functioning. It can also lead to an increase in accidents, injuries, and other illnesses. Being aware of the signs of schizophrenia can help you determine if you have this condition and when to seek professional help for managing it.
The initial signs of schizophrenia can be challenging to recognize because they can develop while someone is a teenager. Many people mistake these signs as typical adolescent behavior and the changes young men and women experience during puberty.
Generally, schizophrenia will affect young men when they are between 15 and 25 years old. With young women, the typical age range is between 25 and 35 years old. Yet, this mental health disorder can occur outside of these age ranges, with new cases having been reported for people in their forties or older.
The schizophrenia signs fall into three different categories:
The signs can and do vary from one person to the next.
Psychotic signs occur when the person experiences psychosis and loses all sense of reality. They have a difficult time determining what is and is not real, and their thought processes are often disrupted. Psychotic signs can include:
Negative schizophrenia signs include various symptoms that negatively impact one’s life like:
Cognitive signs can include:
Prior to psychotic symptoms, it is not uncommon for a person to display changes in their socialization, thinking, and moods. In addition, it is easy to mistake all three of these signs of schizophrenia for substance use disorders, depression, and other mental health conditions. Therefore, a proper diagnosis is needed to determine if the individual does indeed have schizophrenia.
The schizophrenia signs in men to be aware of are:
Since schizophrenia can occur during the teen years, many parents mistake these signs in young men for typical adolescent behavior, drug or alcohol use, or other mental health issues.
Schizophrenia affects women differently than it does in men. The signs may not appear until a woman is in her 20s or 30s. In some cases, it does not even occur until they are in their 40s or older. Other differences between women and men with schizophrenia include:
However, some women will also display other signs and symptoms similar to men. Women are also more likely to be misdiagnosed because their signs and symptoms are also found with other mental health disorders and substance use disorders.
If you are exhibiting schizophrenia signs and are concerned, Montare Tucson is here to help. Our caring team can help properly diagnose whether you have schizophrenia or another mental health disorder. We offer comprehensive, evidence-based and holistic therapeutic modalities tailored to your needs in a safe and supportive environment.
Contact us today to discover how you can effectively manage schizophrenia and lead a productive and rewarding life with improved mental health.
Published: 12/10/2024
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