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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Phychologist Opinion On Causes Of Schizophrenia

Health Encyclopedia: Schizophrenia Causes

Causes


No single cause can account for schizophrenia. Rather, it appears to be the result of multiple causes such as genetic factors, environmental and psychological assaults, and possible hormonal changes that alter the brain's chemistry.

Abnormalities in Brain Structure, Circuitry, and Chemicals

Brain scans using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have shown a number of abnormalities in the brain's structure associated with schizophrenia. Such problems can cause nerve damage and disconnections in t...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Low Motivation in Schizophrenia Linked to Biochemical Rewards System
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

One of the most notable features of schizophrenia is lack of motivation. To date there has been... Read more »

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Genetic Mutations higher in Schizophrenia
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

Hardly a week goes by that doesn’t involve yet another genetic discovery that could help solve... Read more »

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Was Mother to Blame? Ideas about Social Environment & Relapse in Schizophrenia
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

The interplay between nature and nurture is a recurring theme in the debate over the development... Read more »

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The Last Summer
By Christina Bruni , Health Expert

My break with reality was sudden, sharp and total.  I remember to this day every thought I... Read more »

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NAMI 2007 Convention: Interview with E. Fuller Torrey
By Robin Cunningham , Health Expert

...in Germany and Switzerland and believed that the causes of schizophrenia were biological. My... Read more »

Health Guide

Schizophrenia: Risk Factors
Schizophrenia is the most common psychotic condition.AgeSchizophrenia can occur at any age, but it tends to first develop (or at least become evident) between adolescence and young... Read more »
Schizophrenia: Introduction
Schizophrenia is a group of psychotic disorders that interfere with thinking and responsiveness. It is a disease of the brain, just like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. The term... Read more »
Schizophrenia: Symptoms
Research indicates that symptoms in childhood strongly predict disease in adulthood. In one long-term study, over 40% of people with schizophrenia who developed the disease in young adulthood... Read more »
Schizophrenia: Introduction
In 2007, the Food and Drug Administration approved risperidone (Risperdal) and aripiprazole (Abilify) for treatment schizophrenia in teenagers. These drugs are the first... Read more »
Schizophrenia: Diagnosis
The doctor will use one or more verbal screening tests to help determine whether a patient's symptoms meet the criteria for schizophrenia. Because no single symptom is specific to... Read more »

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