World Schizophrenia Awareness Day 2025: Understanding the mental health condition empathically
- Lalit Kishore
- May 24
- 2 min read

In the year 2025, the World Schizophrenia Day is being observed from 24 May with the theme "Rethink the Label: Reclaim the Story" that challenges the stigma attached to the health condition of schizophrenia
According to WHO, May 24 is World Schizophrenia Day to raise awareness about the serious mental illness affecting more than 21 million people worldwide and eradicate the stigma, prejudice, myths and superstitions about it.
WHO adds that schizophrenia is the world's fourth leading cause of disability And, there is a need to enhance the quality of life for people living with schizophrenia and their carers.
According to Mayo Clinic, schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Schizophrenia may result in some combination of hallucinations, delusions, and extremely disordered thinking and behavior that impairs daily functioning, and can be disabling. Moreover, people with schizophrenia require lifelong treatment and care to work productively
Thus, schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects 'a person's ability to think, feel and behave clearly.' Though the exact cause of schizophrenia is not known, but as a neurological problem, a combination of genetics, environment and altered brain chemistry and brain structure play a role in creating this mental health condition.
According to specialists, schizophrenia is characterised by the following
Childhood trauma
Decreased participation in daily activities
· Difficulty with concentration and memory
· Disorganised speech
· Drug abuse
· Erratic behaviour
· Low self and social awareness
· Pregnancy or birth complications
Thoughts, feelings or mental-visual experiences that seem out of touch with reality
Often one lives with health this condition with life-long treatment involving a combination of medications, psychotherapy, spiritual therapy and coordinated speciality care services for training and follow-up for daily life activities.Some traits of people with mild schizophrenia could a higher IQ, creativity, and reasoning fixations.
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