Symptoms
Causes
Symptoms
Helping Yourself
Celebrates who Suffered
100
include a person hearing voices, seeing things, or smelling things others can’t perceive.
What is Hallucinations
100
having a history of family psychosis greatly increases the risk.
What is Genetics
100
“high” does not stop at a comfortable or controllable level. Moods can rapidly become more irritable, behavior more unpredictable and judgment more impaired.
What is Mania
100
le, places, jobs and even holidays can play a big role in your mood stability. Symptoms of mania and depression may start slow, but addressing them early can prevent a serious episode. Feelings of mania may feel good at first, but they can spiral into dangerous behavior such as reckless driving, violence or hypersexuality. Depression may begin with feeling tired and being unable to sleep.
What is Pinpoint your stressors and triggers
100
This actress suffers from BiPolar and played a lead role in the Mask of Zorro
What is Catherine Zeta-Jones
200
These are false beliefs that don’t change even when the person who holds them is presented with new ideas or facts.
What is Delusions
200
Exposure to viruses or malnutrition before birth, particularly in the first and second trimesters has been shown to increase the risk of schizophrenia. Inflammation or autoimmune diseases can also lead to increased immune system
What is Environment.
200
combination of physical and emotional symptoms that inhibit a person’s ability to function nearly every day for a period of at least two weeks.
What is Depression
200
substances can disturb emotional balance and interact with medications
What is Avoid drugs and alcohol
200
This pop singer sang "oops I did it again" and suffers from bipolar disorder
What is Britney Spears
300
include being emotionally flat or speaking in a dull, disconnected way
What is Negative symptoms
300
neurotransmitters called dopamine and glutamate, may contribute to schizophrenia.
What is Brain chemistry
300
difficulty falling and staying asleep, but some sleep far more than usual
What is Depression
300
Pattern recognition is essential to spotting the early symptoms of an impending manic episode
What is Learn from past episodes.
300
former member of the wildly famous group The Beach Boys, suffered from delusions
Who is Brian Wilson
400
struggle to remember things, organize their thoughts or complete tasks. Commonly, people with schizophrenia have anosognosia or “lack of insight.” This means the person is unaware that he has the illness, which can make treating or working with him much more challenging.
What is Cognitive issues/disorganized thinking
400
smoking marijuana increases the risk of psychotic incidents and the risk of ongoing psychotic experiences.
What is Substance use.
400
distinct manic or depressed states
What is bipolar disorder
400
Many people with schizophrenia have trouble with sleep, but lifestyle changes such as getting regular exercise and avoiding caffeine can help.
What is Try to get plenty of sleep
400
this famous football player started as a rookie in 1963 and he helped the Green Bay Packers win 2 Super Bowls. He eventually went on to retire from football.
Who is Lionel Aldridge?
500
first signs can include a change of friends, a drop in grades, sleep problems, and irritability—common and nonspecific adolescent behavior
What is schizophrenia in teens.
500
Another study has found that smoking marijuana led to earlier onset of schizophrenia and often preceded the manifestation of the illness
What is Substance use
500
occupation of the guy in the movie who had depression?
What was comedian?
500
Having friends and family involved in your treatment plan can go a long way towards recovery. People living with schizophrenia often have a difficult time in social situations, so surrounding yourself with people who understand this can make the transition back into daily social life smoother.
What is Maintain connections.
500
The guitarist for the highly popular band Fleetwood Mac had become famous for his distinct sound. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. In the 1970s he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and underwent therapeutic treatments. He spent some time in psychiatric wards and became a recluse for years while trying to cope with his condition. He still plays live guitar at performances today
Who is Peter Green?