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Schizophrenia

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A psychiatric diagnosis that was incorrectly given to a patient who reported being harassed and spied on by a sibling, illustrating issues of psychiatric misdiagnosis and overmedication.

Mentions (7)
"Remember to always trust your gut even when others call it weird and Schizophrenia"
"With our phones giving us immediate access to large forums of people who think and believe the same things we do, there's a remarkable amount of consistency in the things today's schizophrenics believe (directed energy weapons, targeted individuals, etc). You could probably argue that the internet h"
What was schizophrenia like before the internet? · u/SnakeHarmer · ↑52 · 2022-05-15
"1% of the population has diagnosed schizophrenia. That is the same amount of population percentage as trans people yet there is literally no discussions about it. The stabbing of the Ukranian girl has Fox News talking about '13/50' stats BS instead of the bigger issue that 1 in 100 people are walkin"
Schizophrenia isn't discussed enough · u/Tiny-Computer6950 · ↑51 · 2025-09-10
"Schizophrenia, PTSD, bipolar etc are clearly very real things with observable physiological underpinnings. You can look at an fMRI of a schizophrenic and see that there are brain regions communicating that simply don't communicate in a normal person."
Convince me that personality disorders are real mental illnesses · u/OppositeAnnual8377 · ↑30 · 2022-01-25
"I've never been diagnosed with schizophrenia but every time I take a personality test, I always score high on schizoid behaviors. I've never lost my shit in any discernable way. I just keep it all inside and act normally even while occasionally deciding that I am a powerful being at one with the uni"
My Childhood Delusion · u/pyruvateprincess · ↑27 · 2022-07-22
"I was diagnosed with schizophrenia and put on the medications risperdal vraylar and Abilify because I reported being harassed, bullied, and spied on by my sibling in my initial session. They hear the wording 'spy' from a psych patient and immediately think schizo."
Psychiatric incompetence · u/Formal-Challenge-908 · ↑27 · 2024-04-23
"He moved out when I was 10 and wasn't mentally stable enough for me to ever live with him (schizophrenic) but helping whenever he was able to was his way of showing he cared."
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