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    Understanding Schizophrenia

    Tristenne OcampoBy Tristenne OcampoOctober 7, 2021
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    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects approximately 20 million people around the world. It is often regarded as a disability that may affect an individual’s educational and occupational performance or cause difficulties in sustaining relationships.

    People who are diagnosed with schizophrenia are usually stigmatised and unfairly labelled as being ‘crazy’, or ‘out of touch with reality’. Self-stigmatisation is also common where individuals with schizophrenia believe negative labels about themselves which may affect their lives significantly. Understanding this mental condition can help to eliminate the stigma, and prevent diagnosed individuals from being ostracised. 

    World Mental Health Day falls on 10 Oct. Find out more about schizophrenia and better understand on this mental health that is often mislabelled!

    What are the symptoms? 

    Individuals with schizophrenia may display at least two of the following symptoms: 

    1. Delusions – having beliefs that are not based in reality 
    2. Hallucinations – seeing or hearing things that are not present in reality 
    3. Disorganised speech – impaired communication
    4. Disorganised behaviour – may present as childlike behaviour, inadequate response or overt movements 
    5. Negative symptoms – inability to function normally, this includes not having facial expressions or tonal changes in speech 

    Individuals with schizophrenia may also exhibit suicidal behaviour which may be attributed to the command hallucinations, wherein the person hears voices commanding them to kill themselves. 

    What are the causes?

    While the exact cause of schizophrenia remains unknown, many genetic and biochemical factors may come into play when diagnosing it. Psychoanalytic and psychosocial theories are also important considerations. Margaret Mahler, a famous figure in the field of psychiatry, described a distorted mother-infant relationship during development, which could lead to problems in the development of ego. Learning theorists highlight poor models of learning during childhood which result in irrational reactions and ways of thinking later on in life. 

    Dysfunctional families are very common in people with schizophrenia. An example is having a parent with conflicting expectations, also called the Double Bind Theory. For instance, the mother encourages the child to share their candy, and then gets upset at the child for giving away too many candies. 

    Another theory is the Schism and Skew Family dynamics. When a schism exists between parents, their child becomes closer to the parent of the opposite gender. While a skewed relationship would include power struggles that result in one parent having dominance over the other. Lack of expression, or overt expression (over-critising, hostility, and over-involvement) within the family is also evident in people with schizophrenia.

    Prognosis for schizophrenia 

    While the prognosis for individuals with schizophrenia can be unpredictable, approximately 20% of patients experience good outcomes. However, many others relapse, with some experiencing a worsening of symptoms. Increased compliance and favourable response to medication is seen in those whose previous social, sexual, and work histories were at par with the norm. Having a good support system also contributes to recovery. 

    How to treat schizophrenia? 

    Schizophrenia requires medical attention and this includes consulting a psychiatrist to rule out other mental disorders with similar symptoms. For example, although hallucinations are one of the hallmarks, they might also be a result of substance abuse or a side effect of medications. Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia might also be referred to psychotherapy or family counselling sessions. 

    In most cases, pharmacologic treatment is the front line in controlling symptoms like aggression or suicide ideations2. As the medication available for schizophrenia might have serious side effects, individuals that have been diagnosed might be reluctant to consistently take their medication. Compliance is therefore important and a physician should be consulted to determine the best medication to use. 

    Common ways to manage schizophrenia

    Aside from antipsychotic drugs, the involvement of family is influential in supporting the individual diagnosed with schizophrenia. If symptoms are hard to manage, hospitalisation or admission to a skilled facility might be required to ensure the safety, hygiene, and proper nutrition of the individual. Social skills training, vocational therapy, and cognitive behavioural therapy, are some of the highly specialised treatment methods that might help maintain the individual’s quality of life. Ensuring safety should be the priority for elderly individuals with schizophrenia who might be more prone to falls and other physical injuries.

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    Tristenne Ocampo

    Tristenne is a 25-year old Occupational Therapist from Manila, Philippines. Being in the profession sparked her advocacy for inclusion, holistic health promotion, and fostering deep human connections. She believes that words are the most powerful tool to inform and to inspire, and she found her voice through writing. During her free time, you can find her in the kitchen or on her yoga mat. A perfect day for her starts by riding the waves, while a book and a glass of vodka cocktail awaits her come sundown. Her dream is to have a big family of her own.

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