Muscles produce power, ovaries produce eggs, stomachs secrete digestive juices… Each organ provides tools that we generally know how to measure to perform functions that may be affected by certain pathologies. Schizophrenia is a disease that affects the brain, and the trouble is that it affects one of its productions, which is rich but perfectly invisible: the mind.
Today, clearly described as a neurodevelopmental disorder like autism, the term schizophrenia actually encompasses a range of schizophrenia spectrum disorders. However, it is difficult to classify patients into distinct categories. Each patient responds differently to the continuum of symptoms (see opposite)which differ according to their identity and personal background. “For years, we have sought to identify different forms of schizophrenia with specific clinical manifestations, say Pr: Eric Fakra…
Source: Le Figaro

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