How Do You Help If The Person Doesn't Realize Or Even Accept They May Have A Problem. What They See, Hear, Are Not Real.

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July 29
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This is a common challenge, as many people with schizophrenia experience anosognosia - a condition where the brain isn't able to recognize something is wrong. Research shows this affects between 50-98% of people with schizophrenia.

Instead of arguing or trying to convince them their experiences aren't real, focus on Show Full Answer

This is a common challenge, as many people with schizophrenia experience anosognosia - a condition where the brain isn't able to recognize something is wrong. Research shows this affects between 50-98% of people with schizophrenia.

Instead of arguing or trying to convince them their experiences aren't real, focus on validating their emotions and offering support. Use phrases like "That sounds really scary, how can I help?" or "I'm here with you when you're ready to talk about it." When communicating:
- Use a calm, clear tone of voice
- Speak slowly with simple language
- Avoid arguing about or reinforcing false beliefs
- Focus on the emotions behind their words
- Let them know treatment is always an option when they're ready
- Ask how they'd like to be supported

Remember that the hallucinations and delusions feel very real to them. Stay patient and maintain open communication while gently helping them stay connected to reality through daily activities and routines they enjoy.

July 29
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