Drug use does not seem to cause schizophrenia. People with schizophrenia can experience schizophrenic episodes if they abuse substances. Drug abuse can trigger undiagnosed schizophrenia. Schizophrenia and Drug Use. People already susceptible to schizophrenia may experience symptoms as a result of drug abuse or misuse.
Drug-induced schizophrenia is not related to schizophrenia. In fact, the correct term is drug-induced psychosis, and it occurs when drug use
schizophrenia experience negative symptoms, he notes. Drug development in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia affects approximately 24 million
Learn about how drugs trigger schizophrenia, as well as drug-induced psychosis and schizophrenia symptoms.
Drug-induced psychosis is not schizophrenia, so the term drug-induced schizophrenia is a misnomer. The symptoms of drug-induced psychosis are identical to those of schizophrenia. The difference
Learn about how drugs trigger schizophrenia, as well as drug-induced psychosis and schizophrenia symptoms.
Psychiatrists once referred to different types of schizophrenia, like paranoid schizophrenia and catatonic schizophrenia. Recreational drug use: Schizophrenia
treatment of schizophrenia. A. Background. Schizophrenia is an The main class of drugs used to treat or manage schizophrenia is the
schizophrenia patients are treated with antipsychotic drugs symptoms of schizophrenia. Our study shows that people with schizophrenia can
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Rosy sounds like she has bipolar and personality disorder, both are traits of schizophrenia (or called schizophrenia light). I have a friend who's wife has that and it's not a pretty thing to see I feel soo sorry for him. No one should be saddled with a person like that.
Wow, what a stupid, ignorant, discriminating comment about people with mental illnesses.
Firstly, personality disorder, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are three eintirely different mental illnesses, even if some of the symptoms might be similar. There is absolutely no such thing as schizophrenia light Schizophrenia can vary in the severeness of the symptoms, but either you are schizoprhenic or you are not. I'm retired because of a chronic mental illness, so, unlike you I know what I am talking about.
Secondly to say noone should be saddled up with with a person like that is the epitome of nasty and discriminating towards people suffering from a DISEASE.
And you are talking about wether readers have a right to critisize a piece of fiction? That's just the epitome of hypocricy the way you slander actual living people.