What Is Schizophrenia?
Causes & Risk Factors
Treatment & Management
Brain and Biolgoy
Myth or fact
100

This mental disorder affects thinking, emotions, and behavior.

What is schizophrenia?

100

Schizophrenia is believed to develop from a combination of genetic and these environmental influences.

What is Environmental factors

100

These medications are commonly used to reduce symptoms like hallucinations and delusions.

What is antipsychotic medications?

100

This brain chemical is strongly linked to schizophrenia and is involved in reward and motivation.

What is dopamine?

100

True or False: Schizophrenia means someone has multiple personalities

What is false

200

Schizophrenia can cause people to lose touch with this.

What is Reality?

200

These chemical messengers in the brain, such as dopamine, are believed to play a role in schizophrenia.

What are neurotransmitters?

200

A treatment method where patients talk with a trained mental health professional to manage thoughts and behaviors.

What is psychotherapy?


200

This imaging technology allows scientists to view brain structures and activity.

What is an MRI (or brain scan)?

200

Myth or Fact: Schizophrenia is caused by bad parenting.

What is false?

300

A false belief that is strongly held even when there is no evidence.

What is a delusion?

300

Having a close relative with schizophrenia increases a person’s chance of developing it because of these inherited traits.

What are genetic factors?

300

This type of therapy helps people with schizophrenia recognize and change unhealthy thought patterns.

What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?

300

Differences in this brain structure, which helps control memory and emotions, have been studied in schizophrenia.

What is the hippocampus?

300

Myth or Fact: With proper treatment such as medication and therapy, many people with schizophrenia can manage their symptoms.

What is fact?

400

Hearing voices or seeing things that are not actually there.

What is hallucination?

400

Scientists study this organ to understand structural and chemical differences related to schizophrenia.

What is the brain?

400

Programs that help people develop skills for daily living, employment, and social interaction.

What is psychosocial rehabilitation?

400

Scientists believe imbalances in these brain chemicals contribute to schizophrenia symptoms.

What are neurotransmitters?

400

Hallucinations are an uncommon symptom of schizophrenia.

What is myth

500

Schizophrenia is usually diagnosed by this type of medical professional who specializes in mental health.

Who is a psychiatrist?

500

Schizophrenia most commonly appears during late adolescence or this early stage of adulthood.

What is the early twenties

500

Consistently taking medication and attending therapy to control symptoms is known as this.

What is treatment adherence?

500

Research suggests schizophrenia may involve disruptions in communication between different parts of this system.

What is the brain’s neural network (or nervous system)

500

Myth or Fact: Schizophrenia is primarily caused by a single factor, such as genetics or environment, rather than a complex interaction of biological, psychological, and environmental influences.

What is myth