what is Schizophrenia

What is Schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental health disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It can include hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and social withdrawal. Though often misunderstood, schizophrenia is treatable, and many people live stable lives with proper medical care, therapy, and support.

Common Signs of Schizophrenia

Hallucinations

Hearing voices or seeing things that aren't there (hallucinations)

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Delusions

Strongly held false beliefs (delusions)

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Disorganization

Disorganized speech or thoughts

3

Inattention

Difficulty focusing or following conversations

4

Isolation

Social withdrawal or extreme isolation

5

Apathy

Lack of motivation, emotion, or facial expression

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Emotional toll of Schizophrenia

How does Schizophrenia Affect Friends and Family Emotionally?

Supporting someone with schizophrenia can be incredibly challenging and emotionally draining. You may feel confused, frightened, or helpless — especially when symptoms escalate or lead to crisis. The unpredictability of the condition can create fear and stress for everyone involved, and caregivers often feel overwhelmed or unsupported.

How to React When Someone is Struggling with Schizophrenia?

Stay calm, supportive, and consistent. Learn about the condition to better understand what they’re experiencing. Avoid arguing about delusions and instead focus on offering help and stability. Encourage medical treatment, and build a team of support professionals. Care for your own mental health, and connect with others facing similar challenges.
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What is CoVocis Community?

The CoVocis Community is a place for people helping their Mother with Schizophrenia. Learn from shared stories, offer your support, and find others walking a similar path.
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PERSONAL STORIES
Samantha
"Watching my daughter battle hallucinations and paranoia broke my heart. I was constantly worrying, constantly guessing what to do next. CoVocis gave me a lifeline — a place to connect with other parents who truly understood. Their experiences didn’t just guide me — they gave me strength and reassurance that we weren’t alone in this."
John
"My sister’s schizophrenia changed everything about our relationship. Some days she was herself, and other days she seemed like a stranger. I didn’t know how to talk about it, especially with friends who couldn’t relate. CoVocis gave me a space to open up, learn, and connect with others who had siblings facing the same challenges. It helped me see her — and myself — with more compassion."
Ann
"When my husband was diagnosed with schizophrenia, I felt overwhelmed and terrified. I didn’t understand what was happening, and I didn’t know who to turn to. CoVocis connected me with other partners who had been through the same thing. Their honesty, support, and shared wisdom helped me navigate the fear and find hope again."