Health Problem Fact
Stress and Schizophrenia
Psychological stress has physiological
effects and is implicated in causing or contributing to psychiatric disorders
including post-traumatic stress disorder. Psychological stress also aggravates
diseases like high blood pressure and heart disease.
However, psychological stress has
not been shown to cause schizophrenia. This statement doesn?t make sense to
many people familiar with schizophrenia. How can it be true?
For one thing, schizophrenia does
not become more common after psychological traumas like war, natural disaster
or concentration camp imprisonment.
Peoples lives are often filled
with loss during the time leading up to the first psychotic episode. However,
those losses (like relationships, jobs, school, accidents, etc) were often the
result of early-onset symptoms including suspicion, memory disturbance,
withdrawal, and loss of motivation.
Being raised in a family with
schizophrenia greatly increases the stress and likelihood of abuse and trauma,
and children from these homes are more likely to develop the illness
themselves. However, the genetic contribution, rather than the psychological
stress, explains most of the rate of schizophrenia in children from these
families.
It is certainly possible to look
in the history of many people with schizophrenia and find past trauma, but many
more people with schizophrenia came from loving, supporting homes. One of the
many tragedies of schizophrenia is the blame that well meaning people often assign
to parents already heartbroken by the illness of their beloved child.
Stress does play a significant
role in the control of the illness, however. People with schizophrenia become
very sensitive to stress and change. Psychological stress alone can be enough
to trigger an episode. Developing and maintaining a routine is one of the most
important aspects of avoiding relapse
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