5 Myths and the Truth About Schizophrenia

5 Myths and the Truth About Schizophrenia

The truth about schizophrenia: Schizophrenia is an indiscriminate illness that can affect anyone, no matter what race, gender, culture, ethnicity, or economic status.


About one percent of Americans suffer from it.


Some fifty percent of them also have trouble with substance abuse and chemical dependency.


As recognizable as the word “schizophrenia” is, most people don’t even know those three facts. But you can count on the fact that they’ve been exposed to a lot of misconceptions and myths about this disease. Often it’s because of how movies and TV shows portray people with schizophrenia.


Maybe you’ve fallen victim to some incorrect information that way as well. For clarification, why not take in some truth about schizophrenia myths?

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What is Schizoaffective Disorder? How is It Different from Schizophrenia?

What is Schizoaffective Disorder? How is It Different from Schizophrenia?

Have you ever wondered: “What is schizoaffective disorder?”


Many people know the word “schizophrenia,” though they may have mistaken views about what it is. Yet, only some people have ever heard of schizoaffective disorder, and even fewer know what it is and how it is different from schizophrenia.

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We're All Bozos on this Bus

We're All Bozos on this Bus

The truth is, we all have something.  At least that’s what I tell my patients. Not just because I want to normalize this for them, but because it’s true. Each of us falls somewhere on the spectrum of mental illness. It’s just the degree of dysfunction and impairment that our ‘something” occupies in our lives.

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