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Conditions

Let’s talk about schizophrenia

Information about schizophrenia, including its symptoms, potential treatments, useful tips you can try now and into the future, and how to seek professional help.

Overview
Symptoms

Signs to watch

Positive Symptoms

Hallucinations, delusions, and disorders of thought, such as:

  • Hallucinations: Hearing or seeing things that are not really there.
  • Delusions: Firmly held beliefs that are not true .
  • Disorganised Thinking: Disorganisation of thoughts such that proper arrangement for clear communication of speech is not possible.

Negative Symptoms

These reflect a decline or absence of normal emotional and behavioural expressions, such as:

  • Affective Flattening: The decrease in the range of feelings or emotions displayed; one effect may be a dull, blank facial expression.
  • Alogia: A poverty of speech, a general lack of responsiveness in conversation.
  • Anhedonia: The inability to experience pleasure.
  • Avolition: An inability or unwillingness to set goals and accomplish them; also experienced as a lack.

Cognitive Symptoms

These are problems in attention and memory and in executive functions, which include:

  • Deficits in Executive Functions: That is, trouble processing information and coming to a decision.
  • Attention Deficit: Trouble focusing your attention
  • Deficits in Working Memory: Difficulty in using information immediately after learning it.

Treatments

What Works: Proven Strategies

Tips & Tricks

Try for today

Tips & Tricks

Try for tomorrow

Seek Help

When to seek professional help

Dr Sarah Herniman
Clinical Psychologist

Sarah is an AHPRA-registered Clinical Psychologist, and is dedicated to helping individuals lead fulfilling lives. Learn more about Dr Sarah

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