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What is Schizophrenia?
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Mental Health Care: When You’re Learning to Be Okay With Yourself - What is Schizophrenia?

Unlock a Healthier Mind: Discover Free Tools, Navigate the Complex World of Mental Health, and Empower Yourself with Insights from Psych2Go’s Expertly Curated Content on Mental Wellness, Misconceptions, and Modern Therapy Techniques!

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What you'll learn

Understand how to identify and support individuals with mental health conditions.
Learn practical self-care tips and healthy habits to improve mental well-being.
Distinguish between common misconceptions and facts about mental illnesses.
Recognize the signs of emotional difficulties and develop coping strategies.

This course includes

  • 66.3 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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Schizophrenia is a term that is well recognized in psychology and mental health but not well understood. Schizophrenia has many misconceptions that include violent and aggressive split personalities and unpredictable behaviors. But what is schizophrenia really? What are the symptoms of schizophrenia, and what do people with schizophrenia actually experience? This video is brought to you by GetPsyched, a YouTube channel that looks at all topics in psychology and mental health. Check out GetPsyched YouTube's Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFKWBgD39nNzE8lbb8u0SJw/videos #schizophrenia #psych2go Suggested Videos: 7 Silent Facts About People Struggling With Their With Mental illness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG1VpuLFAjA 10 Rare Psychological Disorders You May Not Know About https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKOaWQKqpMM Credits Script Writer: Fraser Smith (Founder of GetPsyched) Script Feedback: Annie Hoch-South Script Editor: Lily Hu Animator: Karen Fong Project Manager: Cindy Cheung References: Ritsner, M., Ben-Avi, I., Ponizovsky, A., Timinsky, I., Bistrov, E., & Modai, I. (2003). Quality of life and coping with schizophrenia symptoms. Quality of life research, 12(1), 1-9.

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