How to Diagnose and Cope with Thought Broadcasting
Thought broadcasting is a mental condition that makes patients believe whatever they feel can be overheard. Positive signs could lead to fixed false beliefs and delusions, and negative symptoms lead to the loss of feeling or confusion in taking decisions. People with schizophrenia believe that their thoughts are so loud that they are being carried forward in public. Doctors prescribe psychotic drugs like Abilify, Clozaril or Haldol. Coping with it becomes difficult because the person cannot differentiate between reality and his delusions. Another way to manage it is by talking about your symptoms to a loved one you can trust.
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