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Therapists specialising in Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects a person's ability to distinguish between what is real and imaginary. The causes of schizophrenia vary slightly, but symptoms of this psychotic disorder generally include anxiety, poor personal hygiene, delusions, hallucinations, and anti-social behavior as well as other physical and psychological signs. Psychotherapy for the treatment of schizophrenia is helpful.

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Catatonic Schizophrenia
This particular type of schizophrenia has symptoms that center around motor skills and movement. In general, there are two major types of catatonic schizophrenia. In the first, long stretches of immobility are seen. On the other extreme, the other type of catatonic schizophrenia ...
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Hebephrenic Schizophrenia
Also known as disorganized schizophrenia, this mental illness causes a chemical imbalance in the brain which results in odd behavior that is generally aimless and not practical or useful in nature. Odd emotional responses are also common symptoms of hebephrenic schizophrenia. The...
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Organic Delusional Disorder
Organic delusional disorder affects people differently, but it generally revolves around very strong and unwavering beliefs in something (typically unreal or false.) It also results in a person’s inability to tell the difference between what is real and imagined. Some people may ...
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Paranoid Schizophrenia
Paranoid schizophrenia is a type of schizophrenia that usually has symptoms of delusions, auditory hallucinations and erratic behavior that tends to fall toward the angry end of the emotional spectrum. Other signs of paranoid schizophrenia include feelings of anxiety and an argum...
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Post-Schizophrenic Depression
Many people whose schizophrenia goes into remission for whatever reason typically have to deal with post-schizophrenic depression. Symptoms include those usually associated with mild depression. The mental disorder can be treated with psychotherapy and counseling. Some may think ...
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Psychotic Disorders
Psychotic disorders can be difficult to cope with, especially without treatment. Depending on the exact type of psychotic disorder, the symptoms and dangers may vary slightly. That said, there are common elements to most psychotic mental disorders. We understand the dangers of ps...
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Residual Schizophrenia
When someone who has had a schizophrenic episode within 12 months has another mild occurrence of the symptoms of schizophrenia they are said to have residual schizophrenia. This is considered a crossroads for the disease. People either relapse into another schizophrenic episode o...
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Schizoid Personality Disorder
People with schizoid personality disorder generally have a difficult time relating to other people. This can cause an indifference to people and social isolation. While the symptoms are similar to those of schizophrenia, they are generally more mild and do not include hallucinati...
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia can be a terrifying psychotic disorder to face. Knowing a little more about the types of schizophrenia and how they may affect your life can help make dealing with the mental disorder a little easier. Once you know a little more, it is important to consider your tre...
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Schizophreniform Disorder
Schizophreniform disorder is a type of schizophrenia that is temporary or comes and goes. Still, it is a serious psychotic disorder that has serious side effects. Symptoms of this mental disorder include delusions, mild hallucinations, odd and destructive behavior, as well as a g...
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