Negative symptoms of schizophreniaSchizophrenia causes two types of symptoms: negative
and positive. Negative symptoms relate to those abilities or personality traits
that are "lost" with schizophrenia. Negative symptoms usually occur first and
may still be present during periods of
remission as the disease progresses. Negative symptoms generally include: - Apathy or lack of
motivation.
- Self-neglect, such as not bathing.
- Reduced
or inappropriate emotion, such as becoming angry with
strangers.
- Inability to experience pleasure.
- Loss of
motivation to complete goals or tasks.
- Problems focusing or paying
attention.
- Not being able to show facial expressions, even when
happy or upset.
- Not talking or making only short statements. This
is not the same as refusing to talk.
- Not being able to start or to
continue to do tasks. The person may need to be encouraged to do most tasks
that other people do on their own, such as eating, bathing, or grooming.
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