What Is Schizophrenia?
10. Adjusting to Life With Schizophrenia
Those living with schizophrenia can often feel discouraged about the future because there is no cure for the condition. Still, a number of impressive advancements have been made over the last few years in regard to medication. Rehabilitation programs have also shown exciting results, helping those living with this affliction find work, make friends, and live normal lives. The key to adjusting to life with schizophrenia is accepting the condition and taking active steps toward treatment. Only those who actually want the help will be able to benefit from the treatment process.
While genetics and biology are the strongest indications why a person may develop schizophrenia, it tends to be more common in men and usually appears in late adolescence or the early 20s. The disorder is thought to be somewhat rare, but it is also labeled as one of the most difficult mental afflictions to live with and statistics state that half of the people with schizophrenia have not undergone adequate treatment. Seeking help from mental health professionals to identify the issue is the first step toward living a full and happy life that isn’t defined by this chronic condition.
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