Behavioral And Emotional Health

Stress: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to stress: Stress is the emotional and physical strain caused by our response to pressure from the outside world. The mental symptoms of stress include tension, irritability, inability to concentrate, feeling excessively tired, and having trouble sleeping. The physical symptoms of stress include dry […]

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How Does Stress Affect The Body?

To understand what stress does to us, imagine you lived tens of thousands of years ago, at a time when humans were threatened by hungry animals such as saber-toothed tigers and wolves. Our caveman ancestors had to be able to react instantly, either by fighting the beasts or running away. So humans evolved the ability

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What Causes Stress?

We may think of stressful events as unpleasant ones, such as losing a job or having difficulties at home or at school. But changes for the better can also cause stress, like a new baby, a wedding, and a new house. In an ideal world, maybe we could get away from stressful situations, or change

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How Is Schizophrenia Diagnosed?

There are no chemical tests for schizophrenia. Doctors make the diagnosis based on the symptoms and an interview with the individual. A number of brain imaging techniques are becoming useful in determining if parts of the brain are damaged. These techniques include: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which uses magnets to produce cross-sectional images of the

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What Is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. The person finds it difficult to tell the difference between real and imagined experiences, to think logically, to express feelings, or to behave appropriately. People with schizophrenia may hear internal voices not heard by others or may see things that

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What Causes Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a complex illness, and no single cause has been found. There are several theories about the causes, which include: Heredity. Schizophrenia runs in some families. A person can inherit a tendency to develop the illness, especially if a parent has the disorder. The risk for inheriting schizophrenia is 10 percent in those who have

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What Are The Symptoms Of Schizophrenia?

In schizophrenia, the world appears changed. Familiar things like colors, sounds, or tastes may appear altered in a strange way. The brain receives information from the senses but interprets it in an abnormal fashion. The symptoms of schizophrenia vary from one person to another, and they can appear either gradually or suddenly. At first, symptoms

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Who Gets Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia affects about one percent of all people. Schizophrenia affects individuals who span the full range of intelligence and education, from the most intelligent to the most simple minded. No cultural group is immune to schizophrenia, but the content of delusions varies in different parts of the world, according to one study. In Europe, people

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How Is Schizophrenia Treated?

Because the progression and symptoms of schizophrenia vary from one person to another, treatment must be an individualized decision. Schizophrenia cannot be cured, but it can be effectively managed in many people. Treatment options include: Antipsychotic medications Atypical medications Other useful medications Electroconvulsive (“shock”) therapy Psychotherapy Family support Rehabilitation Antipsychotic Medications Antipsychotic medication has been

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What Is The Outlook For Individuals With Schizophrenia?

The outlook for people with schizophrenia has improved over the last 25 years. Although the illness cannot be cured, most people go on to lead independent, satisfying lives. The outcome in schizophrenia varies greatly. About 30 percent of individuals are independent, working full time, and raising families. About 50 percent of individuals can live relatively

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