: These are "added" behaviors that lose touch with reality, such as hallucinations (sensing things that aren't there, most commonly hearing voices) and delusions (firmly held false beliefs).

Symptoms are generally classified into three main categories:

Schizophrenia is a complex, chronic mental health condition that profoundly affects how a person perceives and interacts with reality. It is not a "split personality" (a common misconception), but rather a disorder involving a disruption of thought processes, perceptions, and emotions.

There is no single cause, but research indicates it is driven by a combination of factors: Schizophrenia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

: Difficulties with attention, memory, and executive function, such as planning or organizing daily tasks. Causes and Onset

: These involve the "loss" of normal functions, often referred to as the "5 A's": Alogia : Reduced speech. Affective Blunting : Reduced emotional expression. Avolition : Lack of motivation or goal-directed activity. Anhedonia : Inability to experience pleasure. Asociality : Lack of interest in social interactions.

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: These are "added" behaviors that lose touch with reality, such as hallucinations (sensing things that aren't there, most commonly hearing voices) and delusions (firmly held false beliefs).

Symptoms are generally classified into three main categories: Schizophrenia: Understanding Schizophrenia, and...

Schizophrenia is a complex, chronic mental health condition that profoundly affects how a person perceives and interacts with reality. It is not a "split personality" (a common misconception), but rather a disorder involving a disruption of thought processes, perceptions, and emotions. : These are "added" behaviors that lose touch

There is no single cause, but research indicates it is driven by a combination of factors: Schizophrenia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic There is no single cause, but research indicates

: Difficulties with attention, memory, and executive function, such as planning or organizing daily tasks. Causes and Onset

: These involve the "loss" of normal functions, often referred to as the "5 A's": Alogia : Reduced speech. Affective Blunting : Reduced emotional expression. Avolition : Lack of motivation or goal-directed activity. Anhedonia : Inability to experience pleasure. Asociality : Lack of interest in social interactions.