Schizophrenia
is a mental disorder characterized by failure to
understand reality and abnormal social behavior. People with schizophrenia
often have additional mental health problems like anxiety, depressive. Symptoms include such as delusions, hallucinations, hearing voices that others do not, false beliefs, lack of
motivation, unclear or confused thinking, reduced social engagement and emotional expressions. These
Symptoms gradually begin in young adulthood and last a long life time.
Schizophrenia most commonly strikes between the ages of 16 and 30, and males
tend to show symptoms at a slightly younger age than females. In many cases,
the disorder develops so slowly that the individual does not know that they
have had it for many years. However, in other cases, it can strike suddenly and
develop quickly. Schizophrenia affects approximately 1 percent of all adults,
globally. Experts say schizophrenia is probably many illnesses masquerading as one.
Psychiatry
Open Access journal invites researcher from around the globe working on
schizophrenia topic. It is a peer
reviewed Journal, with rapid publication process. It covers the topics such as
stress, anxiety disorders, antidepressants, Behavioral changes, emotions, eating
disorders, Phobias, Amnesia, Addiction, Child Sexual Abuse, Child
Adolescent Psychiatry, Cognitive
Disorders and not limited to
above areas. Psychiatry open access is a worldwide organized journal.
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