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Psychotic Symptoms in Schizophrenia

Psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia are a group of mental health problems that involve distorted perceptions, unusual thoughts and behavior, and impaired social functioning. They are typically part of the diagnosis of schizophrenia, a serious and debilitating mental health disorder. Common psychotic symptoms include…

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Overview

Psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia are a group of mental health problems that involve distorted perceptions, unusual thoughts and behavior, and impaired social functioning. They are typically part of the diagnosis of schizophrenia, a serious and debilitating mental health disorder. Common psychotic symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech and behavior, and difficulties with concentration and attention. Treatment for schizophrenia usually includes a combination of antipsychotic medication, psychosocial therapy, and supportive services. Early recognition and treatment of psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia can decrease the severity of the condition and improve long-term prognosis.

Research published in this journal

2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Schizophrenia Disorders And Therapy.

Journal editorial board
Olaoluwa Okusaga · United States Andrea de Bartolomeis · Italy Krzysztof Krysta · Poland

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