What is schizophrenia?
Contrary to the common misconception, schizophrenia does not mean "split or multiple personality." And, although people with schizophrenia often are portrayed as violent on television and in movies, that is seldom the case. Schizophrenia is one of the most disabling and puzzling mental disorders. Just as cancer refers to numerous related illnesses, many researchers now consider schizophrenia to be a group of mental disorders rather than a single illness.
How is schizophrenia developed?
Generally, schizophrenia begins in late adolescence or early adulthood. Research indicates a genetic link to the development of schizophrenia. A child who has one parent with schizophrenia, for example, has about a 10 percent chance of developing the illness, compared with a one percent chance if neither parent has schizophrenia. Current research implicates abnormalities in both the brain's structure and biochemical activities. Researchers also tend to agree that environmental influences may be involved in the onset of schizophrenia.
More information about schizophrenia:
Information and referrals to specialists and self-help groups:
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
Colonial Place Three
2107 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22201-3042
Telephone: 800-950-6264
www.nami.org
National Mental Health Association
2001 N. Beauregard Street - 12th Floor
Alexandria, VA 22311
Telephone: 800-969-6642
www.nmha.org
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