Conditions And Causes Linked To Passive-Aggressive Behavior

Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder that affects an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. A patient with untreated schizophrenia might seem out of touch with reality. Symptoms tend to manifest between the ages of sixteen and thirty, but there have been cases where symptoms presented earlier or later. The disorder has 'positive' symptoms, which include psychotic behaviors like delusions, hallucinations, dysfunctional thoughts, and agitated movements. The 'negative' symptoms cause disruptions to normal behaviors and emotions, including a reduction in emotional expression, reduced ability to feel pleasure, reduced speech, and difficulty beginning or staying focused on activities. With schizophrenia, passive-aggressive behavior is sometimes related to delusions. An affected individual may behave aggressively or feel detached from their loved ones if they believe they've done some wrong. The flattened emotions might also contribute to passive-aggressive behavior. Schizophrenia is generally treated with medications and therapy. With the right medication adjustment, a schizophrenic patient may begin feeling more in contact with reality and emotionally in tune with others.

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