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What is Schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and perceives reality. It can impact thoughts, emotions, behavior, and daily functioning. It is more than just occasional confusion or stress. When symptoms persist, a person may experience hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking, making it difficult to manage everyday life.
In Kerala, people may misunderstand it as “mental weakness” or “loss of control,” but it is a recognized 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 or disconnected, making it hard to focus or clearly understand what is real.
Emotions
You may feel reduced emotions or sudden changes, making it difficult to express or understand your feelings.
Energy
You may feel low energy or motivation, making even simple daily tasks feel tiring and hard to complete.
Life
This condition can affect relationships, work, and daily routines, making it harder to feel stable and independent.
Common Signs and Symptoms of Schizophrenia
You may not notice all the signs at first, but if some feel familiar or start affecting your daily life, understanding them early can help you seek the right support and care.
Reduced Emotions
You may show fewer emotions or feel distant, even in situations that would normally bring strong feelings.
Hallucinations
You may see, hear, or feel things that are not real, which can feel very vivid and difficult to ignore.
Difficulty Concentrating
You may struggle to focus, remember details, or stay attentive during routine daily tasks.
Delusions
You may strongly believe things that are not true, even when others explain or show evidence otherwise.
Social Withdrawal
You may avoid people, conversations, or activities, leading to feeling isolated or disconnected
Unusual Behavior
You may behave in ways that feel different or hard for others to understand in everyday situations.
Disorganized Thinking
Your thoughts may feel scattered or unclear, making it hard to speak, focus, or follow conversations properly.
Low Motivation
You may find it hard to start or finish tasks, even simple ones, due to low energy or lack of interest.
Lack of Awareness
You may not recognize thoughts or experiences are different, making it harder to seek help.
When should you seek help for Schizophrenia?
You deserve care, safety, and understanding. If your thoughts, experiences, or behavior start affecting your daily life, reaching out early can make a big difference.
Changes in Thinking
If your thoughts feel confused or unclear, making it hard to understand, focus, or communicate with others.
Seeing or Hearing Things
When you experience hearing voices or seeing things that others around you do not notice or understand.
Strong Unusual Beliefs
If you strongly believe things that others say are not real, and it starts affecting your daily life.
Withdrawing from Others
If you begin avoiding people, conversations, or activities, leading to isolation and disconnection over time.
Difficulty in Daily Tasks
When simple tasks like work, study, or self-care become hard to manage or complete regularly.
Loss of Awareness
If you find it hard to recognize changes in your thoughts or behavior, making it difficult to seek help.
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At Koott, we help you understand your thoughts and experiences, so you can begin your journey toward stability and care.
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 strong beliefs or fears, along with hearing voices or feeling suspicious, which can affect trust and daily interactions.
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
You may experience a mix of symptoms that do not clearly fit one type, making patterns difficult to understand and manage.
Disorganized Schizophrenia
You may have difficulty with clear thinking, speech, and behavior, making communication and daily tasks confusing or hard to manage.
Residual Schizophrenia
You may have milder symptoms over time, but still face ongoing challenges with thinking, emotions, or daily activities.
Catatonic Schizophrenia
You may show unusual movements, long periods of stillness, or sudden activity changes that can interfere with normal daily functioning.
Schizoaffective Disorder
You may experience schizophrenia symptoms along with mood changes like depression or elevated moods, affecting emotional balance.
Your Free Schizophrenia Support Kit
We’ve created a simple and supportive guide to help you understand your thoughts, manage daily challenges, and take small steps toward stability and care.
How Does Therapy Help with Schizophrenia
With the right support, therapy helps you understand your experiences, manage symptoms, and build a more stable and structured daily life.
Safe Space to Share
You can talk about your thoughts and experiences openly in a safe and non-judgmental environment.
Understand Your Experiences
Our therapists help you make sense of your thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a clear and supportive way.
Identify Thought Patterns
You learn to recognize patterns in thinking and behavior that may affect your daily functioning.
Address Challenges Early
We work together to identify early signs and manage difficulties before they become overwhelming.
Learn Coping Strategies
Practical tools are provided to help you manage symptoms and handle daily situations more effectively.
Build Daily Stability
You develop routines and skills that support consistency, structure, and emotional balance in everyday life.
Improve Quality of Life
With ongoing support, you can feel more confident, connected, and in control of your life.
Why Koott for Schizophrenia treatment?
At Koott, we provide compassionate care and structured guidance to help you manage your experiences effectively.
Experienced Therapist
Our therapists understand schizophrenia deeply and provide supportive, expert care for your unique experiences.
Evidence-Based Approach
We use proven methods to help manage symptoms, improve daily functioning, and support long-term stability.
Personalized Care
Each session is tailored to your needs, pace, and challenges to ensure consistent and meaningful progress.
Continuous Support
Ongoing guidance and follow-ups help you stay supported, track progress, and maintain stability over time.
How Online Counselling Works at Koott
We make it simple to get support for schizophrenia, helping you feel stable, supported, and guided at every step.
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Choose a Therapist
Select from our licensed psychologists online in Kerala who understand schizophrenia and provide supportive care.
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Book a Session
Schedule your session securely at a time that fits your routine and feels comfortable for you.
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Attend Online Session
Join a safe video or audio session from anywhere, ensuring privacy, comfort, and ease of access.
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Continuous Support
Ongoing guidance and follow-ups help you stay supported, track progress, and maintain stability over time.
Affordable Online Therapy Plans
We offer flexible and affordable online therapy plans to help you manage schizophrenia and build stability in your daily life.
We made it easy for you to choose.
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