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Schizoaffective Disorder

The symptoms of schizoaffective disorder can be severe and need to be monitored closely. Depending on the type of mood disorder diagnosed, depression or bipolar disorder, people will experience different symptoms:

  • Hallucinations, which are experiencing things that aren’t there — usually seeing, hearing or smelling.
  • Delusions, which are false, fixed beliefs that the person holds regardless of contradictory evidence.
  • Disorganized thinking: A person may switch very quickly from one topic to another or provide answers that are completely unrelated.
  • Depressed mood: If a person has been diagnosed with the depressive type of schizoaffective disorder, they will experience feelings of sadness, emptiness, worthlessness or other symptoms of depression.
  • Manic behavior: If a person has been diagnosed with the bipolar type of schizoaffective disorder, they will experience feelings of euphoria, racing thoughts, increased risky behavior and other symptoms of mania.

 

Reviewed and updated December 2025

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