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Do You Hallucinate, Have Trouble Expressing Emotion or Lack Concentration?

These are the signs of Schizophrenia—a medical disease that can be controlled

People who suffer with schizophrenia do not have a “split personality.” But schizophrenia may be viewed as a person’s “split” from reality. It is a chronic, severe brain disease that strikes about 1 percent of people throughout the world.

Symptoms of the illness usually appear in the late teens or early twenties. Many people have problems holding a job, caring for day-to-day needs, and establishing relationships with others.

Symptoms include:
  • Unusual thoughts, perceptions, delusions or hallucinations
  • The inability to converse, express one’s emotions, or find pleasure in day-to-day living
  • Problems with attention span, concentration or ability to organize or plan activities
Schizophrenia has a genetic link and may be triggered by environmental factors such as exposure to viruses or malnutrition in the womb. It is a physical-medical disease, and not the result of a moral failure, character flaw or poor parenting.

Using the latest approaches, including a variety of new medications and treatments, Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network provides regular care, monitoring and support for people with schizophrenia. We’ve helped countless people lead a more independent and fulfilling life in the community.

If you or someone you love has symptoms of schizophrenia, find out how we can help by clicking on the service below.

Adolescent and Child Mental Health Services
When a young person feels stressed-out or hopeless, we can help More >>

Inpatient Programs
Most behavioral health illnesses do not require a lengthy hospitalization More >>

Mental Health Outpatient Programs
We’ll help you cope with stress, anxiety, marriage problems or the death of a loved one More >>

Partial Hospitalization Program
You can receive treatment during the day and return home at night More >>


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