![]() Treatment for those suffering from PPD is often difficult due to the severe trust issues and suspicion sufferers will often feel towards mental health professionals. Often the more suspicious and paranoid they become, the more they will isolate which in turn allows their distorted thinking to go unchallenged and take a stronger hold. When a sufferer starts to become suspicious and paranoid, the decline can be rapid. Triggers that may bring on symptoms of this disorder can be harmless actions from others that are misinterpreted by the sufferer as malevolent. More likely than not, a combination of these factors will be what leads to the development of the disorder. ![]() Although direct causes are unknown, research has shown links to both biological factors – such as a history of schizophrenia in the family, and environmental factors, such as adverse childhood experiences like neglect, abuse or a generally unstable home environment.
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