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Experienced mental health professionals for Schizophrenia.
How Online Counselling Works at Koott
We have made it easy for you to receive counselling for schizophrenia, making you feel steady, secure, and guided all along the way.
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Choose a Therapist
Select among our licensed psychologists who are based in Kerala and who understand schizophrenia.
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Book a Session
Arrange your appointment at your convenience without worries about security and confidentiality.
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Attend Online Session
Take part in the online therapy from any location that suits you, and make sure your privacy is intact.
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Continuous Support
Get continued guidance and support for monitoring your progress and maintaining your stability.
Why Koott for Schizophrenia treatment?
At Koott, we offer caring assistance and guidance to help you handle your experiences better.
Experienced Therapist
Our therapists know about schizophrenia and can give you their professional support for your experiences.
Evidence-Based Approach
We apply scientific techniques that can help you manage your symptoms and manage your everday life.
Personalized Care
Each session is customised according to your requirements, pace, and difficulties for your continuous improvement.
Continuous Support
We guide and assist you continuously for progress monitoring and stability maintenance.
Affordable Online Therapy Plans
We offer flexible and affordable online therapy plans to help you manage schizophrenia and build stability in your daily life.
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What is Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that affects your thoughts, feelings, and perception of reality. It can impact your emotions, behaviour, and daily functioning. It is different from temporary confusion or stress. When symptoms continue, an individual may face hallucinations, delusions, and other challenges, which would make everyday routine very complicated.
In Kerala, people may misunderstand it as “mental weakness” or “loss of control,” but it is a recognised medical condition, not a personal fault. Clinically, schizophrenia is classified under ICD-10 code F20. Globally, millions of people live with schizophrenia, making it an important mental health condition. With the right treatment, therapy, and support, symptoms can be managed, and quality of life can improve.
Mind
Your thoughts may feel confused, which could make focusing and understanding things very difficult.
Emotions
You may feel reduced emotions or sudden mood swings, making it hard to bond emotionally with yourself.
Energy
Low energy levels may be so severe that you struggle to perform your simple tasks on a daily basis.
Life
This condition can affect personal, professional, and social life, your sense of stability and independence.
Common Signs and Symptoms of Schizophrenia
You may not notice all the signs at first, but if some resonate with you, you will know that it’s time to take action before they start affecting your life.
Reduced Emotions
You may become more emotionally detached in circumstances that usually elicit intense emotions from people.
Hallucinations
Your thoughts might be disorganised and difficult to articulate into logical speech and thought processes.
Difficulty Concentrating
You may find it difficult to concentrate, recall information, or pay attention to your day-to-day activities.
Delusions
You may strongly believe things that are not true, even when others explain or show evidence otherwise.
Social Withdrawal
You may withdraw from socialising, conversation, or activity, resulting in feelings of isolation or detachment.
Unusual Behavior
You may exhibit behaviour that is unusual or difficult for other people to understand in your daily life.
Disorganized Thinking
You might hold on to beliefs that have no basis in reality, despite someone explaining their absurdity to you.
Low Motivation
You may find it difficult to initiate or complete tasks, even simple ones, because of reduced motivation.
Lack of Awareness
You may be unaware that your thinking and experience are unusual, making it difficult to seek help.
When should you seek help for Schizophrenia?
You deserve care, safety, and understanding. If your thoughts, experiences, and behaviour are impacting your daily functioning, getting help sooner can make a great difference.
Changes in Thinking
If you find your thoughts to be unclear or confusing, making it difficult for you to comprehend, concentrate, or interact with others.
Seeing or Hearing Things
If you find your thoughts to be unclear or confusing, making it difficult for you to comprehend, concentrate, or interact with others.
Strong Unusual Beliefs
If you firmly believe in things that are not believed by other people, and it impacts your functioning.
Withdrawing from Others
If you start withdrawing from people, communication, and other activities, resulting in isolation and detachment, gradually.
Difficulty in Daily Tasks
When you find it difficult to handle simple activities such as work, relationships and studies by yourself.
Loss of Awareness
If you experience difficulty in recognising any change in your thoughts, actions and behaviour, making it hard to ask for help.
Types of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia can present in different ways for each person. At Koott, we help you understand your symptoms and provide support based on your needs.
Paranoid Schizophrenia
You may experience delusions and auditory hallucinations accompanied by suspicious thoughts that would make you mistrustful.
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
You might suffer from a different combination of symptoms that cannot be categorised into any specific group of symptoms.
Disorganized Schizophrenia
You may find it hard to think clearly and communicate effectively as your thoughts and actions would not be coherent.
Residual Schizophrenia
You might have mild symptoms, but you might still find yourself struggling with cognitive, emotional, or functional impairments.
Catatonic Schizophrenia
You might exhibit odd body movements, prolonged immobility, or changes in levels of activity that can affect your everyday life.
Schizoaffective Disorder
You might suffer from both schizophrenia symptoms and mood disorders, such as depression or elevated mood disorders.
How Does Therapy Help with Schizophrenia
With the right support, therapy can help you understand your experiences, manage your symptoms, and live a more structured life.
Safe Space to Share
You can discuss your ideas and experiences in a safe and nonjudgmental environment.
Understand Your Experiences
Our therapists help you understand your experiences, feelings, and thoughts in a constructive way.
Identify Thought Patterns
You can identify patterns of thoughts and behaviours that could be affecting your everyday life.
Address Challenges Early
We collaborate to detect the early warning signs and deal with any issues before they become too much to handle.
Learn Coping Strategies
You learn practical techniques for coping with your symptoms and handling various situations.
Build Daily Stability
Consistency in your daily activities and behaviours is developed through your routines and skills.
Improve Quality of Life
You feel more confident about yourself and have a better quality of life with consistent support.
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