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23 Aug 2014, 11:45 am

It seems to be common wisdom that those who are worried about developing schizophrenia or fear a relapse are worrying themselves over nothing. Well, there are some studies that contradict this common wisdom, at least when it comes to relapse, showing that fear of relapse is an important sign in schizophrenia:

http://psychsource.bps.org.uk/details/j ... hizop.html

The scale can be found here:

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... 3.app1/pdf

Also mentioned in this article how fear of a relapse is an important sign:

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Psychological responses involving denial or excessive fear of relapse are hypothesised to be internal stressors, which, in themselves, increase the probability of relapse.


http://apt.rcpsych.org/content/6/2/93.full.pdf

So the common wisdom isn't really all that wise and could lead to mental health professionals dismissing what are really early signs of a relapse, leading to disaster.


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23 Aug 2014, 10:18 pm

Box 3 of this article mentions "Feeling afraid of going crazy" as an early indicator of psychotic relapse:

http://apt.rcpsych.org/content/6/2/93.full.pdf


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