World Schizophrenia Day

May 24, Saturday

World Schizophrenia Day
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World Schizophrenia Day is observed annually on May 24. It was established to raise public awareness about schizophrenia — a serious mental disorder that affects a person's thinking, emotions, and behavior.

History of the establishment of the holiday
The day was chosen in honor of the birthday of Dr. Philippe Pinel, an 18th-century French psychiatrist who is considered one of the founders of the humane approach to the treatment of mental illness. World Schizophrenia Day aims to break down stereotypes and stigma surrounding people with this diagnosis.

Goals of World Schizophrenia Day
- Increasing public understanding of the nature of schizophrenia
- Supporting patients and their families
- Promoting early diagnosis and timely treatment
- Reducing social isolation of people with mental disorders
- Advancing scientific research in the field of psychiatry

How the holiday is celebrated
- Organizing seminars, lectures, and conferences on mental health
- Public actions and campaigns against stigmatization
- Supporting charitable organizations and aid foundations
- Publishing media materials about the lives of people with schizophrenia
- Hosting online webinars with doctors, psychologists, and patients

Interesting facts about schizophrenia
- Around 1% of the world's population suffers from schizophrenia.
- The disorder often begins between the ages of 15 and 30.
- With proper support and therapy, many people with schizophrenia can lead fulfilling lives.
- There are different forms of schizophrenia, and symptoms can vary significantly from person to person.
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