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Schizophrenia And Psychosis – 7 Differences Between Schizophrenia And Psychosis

People tend to confuse between Psychoses or what is also called a Psychotic Disorder, to Schizophrenia. In one word the schizophrenia is the disease or illness and the psychosis is the active manner of it. Here are 7 differences that will help you differentiate between psychosis and schizophrenia:

1) The active signs
When you suffer from psychosis, you have what is called active (more…)

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Schizophrenia Symptoms –Five Tips To Know Where Is The Line Between Dreams And Delusions

People, who are going through psychotic disorders, often wake up in the morning with feelings that maybe their dreams are real. Well, I’m going to give you five tips to help you evaluate for yourself whether your dream is for real or is it just a dream.

1) Do you feel the pinch?
When you wake up in the morning or in the middle of the (more…)

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Schizophrenia Cause – What Is The Reason For Developing Schizophrenia?

A man or a woman who goes through psychotic disorder for the first time, usually, as soon as they’re awareness gets back to them, they tend to ask themselves what was the reason for developing psychosis in the first place, and schizophrenia later on?

Well, I divide the reason into two different main causes – I call the first reason the biology background. This background is divided between the person’s heredity. This background is the liking of (more…)

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Schizophrenia Symptoms – The Feeling Of Not Being Belonging With Schizophrenia Disorder And How To Change It

Many times after a huge crisis such as psychosis disorder, people go through a process of collecting they’re soul pieces. The new feeling of being with such a horrible secret and a terrible experience behind them, frequently cause them to feel not belonging to they’re surroundings.

For example, when a sufferer sits behind a table in a coffee shop, he usually feels like not being a part of its surroundings. If he sits alone, then his feeling is being intensified. He sees people who read the paper, talking (more…)

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Schizophrenia Hallucinations – What If Your Delusions Were Real?

People who goes through psychosis, having delusions, hearing voices, seeing different things and going through some kind of fantasy. What if those hallucinations were becoming real and have a hold in the real world?

Well, that ambition or consequence is not always detached from the real world. Many times, most of the things that a sufferer goes through during his psychotic disorder are close to real things that are happening and they have a grip in the real world. (more…)

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Schizophrenia Definition – Schizophrenia Mirrors The Real World

Many professional care givers are certain today more than ever that schizophrenia reflects and mirror the real world through psychosis and psychotic disorders. More than ever, they are sure that psychotic delusions shows resemblance to the real world and taken out from it.

It is not a secret that a psychotic disorder, draw its materials from the real world. Psychotic delusions meet the outside world through the sufferer’s thoughts. His delusions are made of his life experiences, from his past, his memories and his family relations. (more…)

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Thinking Rapidly When Having Psychosis Symptoms

From my own experience, very common phenomena when a person who has psychotic disorder, share is a very rapid thinking. You feel like as if an atom bomb is exploding inside your mind.

It feels like your thoughts are going from one to another, without being able to control them. You jumps from one (more…)

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Schizophrenia – Five Ways To Identify A Person With Psychosis

 

It is not so easy to identify a person that under a psychotic disorder, so I made a list of five ways to identify a person in trouble of psychosis:

1)  One of the more significant ways to identify a person under psychosis is – when that person talks in a disoriented matter. He talks in a confusing matter, jumps from one subject to another without any connection between them. It is often sounds like a bunch of rubbish and a kind of gibberish. (more…)

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Psychotic Disorder Disabilities – Which Are The Major Four?

After a person suffers from a psychotic disorder, some kind of disability remains. The disability may appear as a direct result of the disorder itself or as a side effect of the medication. Every person reacts differently to a psychotic disorder, but the disability does not have to be permanent. The majority of disabilities following psychosis are a result of emotional injury. (more…)

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