Diagnosis & Symptoms
Causes & Risk Factors
Medical Complications
Treatment & Prognosis
Myths & Stereotypes
100

Seeing or hearing things that aren’t really there.

What are hallucinations?

100

Your risk is higher if someone in your family has schizophrenia.

What are genetics?

100

People with schizophrenia may struggle with this, like keeping a job or doing schoolwork.

What is daily functioning? 

100

The main type of medication used to treat schizophrenia.

What are antipsychotics? 

100

A myth says schizophrenia means having this condition with multiple personalities.

What is dissociative identity disorder? 

300

Strong false beliefs, like thinking people are spying on you.

What are delusions?

300

Brain chemicals that help nerve cells communicate.

What are neurotransmitters?

300

Some people with schizophrenia also struggle with drugs or alcohol.

What is substance abuse? 

300

A type of talk therapy often used to help manage symptoms.

What is therapy? 

300

A stereotype says people with schizophrenia are always this.

What is violent? 

500

A symptom where someone shows little emotion or motivation.

What are negative symptoms? 

500

Problems before birth, like infections during pregnancy, can raise risk.

What are prenatal complications? 
500

A movement problem that can be caused by long-term antipsychotic use.

What is tardive dyskinesia? 

500

Starting treatment early can improve this long-term outcome.

What is prognosis? 

500

A myth says people with schizophrenia can’t live this kind of life.

What is a normal life?

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