The Myth: Schizophrenic people hear voices in their heads.
We all know about schizophrenia, and we’ve all read jokes about “the  voices in my head”. But, contrary to what a lot of people believe, not  all people with schizophrenia hear voices in their heads. Auditory  hallucinations are very common in schizophrenic people, but they are  more likely to hear voices coming from some object outside of their body  than inside their mind. Plus, not everyone with schizophrenia  experiences the same symptoms. They may have hallucinations (actually  seeing or hearing things that don’t exist), delusions (believing  unrealistic ideas), disordered thoughts, lack of affect (no appearance  of emotions), or, in catatonic schizophrenia, even a lack of desire to  move at all. Schizophrenia is a complicated disorder with a wide range  of possible symptoms. (Note that alternate personalities is not one of  the symptoms. We already covered that disorder.)
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