Schizophrenia and Evolution | Martin Brüne | Evolving Psychiatry Podcast #19

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @nataanda2486
    @nataanda2486 3 місяці тому +1

    great content! i am living with schizo-affective disorder and had a toxoplasmosis infection just before the outbreak of the disorder. So I will follow this in a very personal interest. Im also a journalist, Podcaster, sociologist and cultural anthropologist in Switzerland.

  • @witchdylan
    @witchdylan 9 місяців тому +2

    I think psychosis is strongly tied to our spirit of love. It grabs people be the heart and speaks through the heart

  • @kr26811
    @kr26811 6 місяців тому +1

    Why schizophrenia still exist when schizophrenics have less children is like saying why malaria still exist in tropical countries like India and African countries when people die of malaria if untreated. Till mosquitoes are there and till malaria parasite is there this will go on. In the same way, schizophrenia is not all about genetics it has also something to do with the psychosocial environment of the person.

  • @kungfumcgee7992
    @kungfumcgee7992 Рік тому +2

    Personally I think a lot of schizophrenia stems from downright loneliness..it’s not so much genetic as it is learned..like DID..except instead of inventing multiple personalities you simply listen to the many voices in your head more intently and seriously..you don’t have a lot of people you can talk to or trust..maybe your trust has been severely breached many times..so you listen..rather than interact with groups or friends, you interact with yourself creating the schizo part of schizophrenia

    • @laughoutmeow
      @laughoutmeow 11 місяців тому +2

      I dont think this is accurate...lonely ppl do not have psychotic episodes normally

    • @kungfumcgee7992
      @kungfumcgee7992 11 місяців тому

      @@laughoutmeow that’s a broad statement that’s not entirely true I would assume

    • @gigahorse1475
      @gigahorse1475 9 місяців тому +1

      Schizophrenia is partially genetic. Loneliness may be a stress that can trigger episodes or even schizophrenia. But it’s not that simple.