“When I'm on the bus or in the street, everyone looks at me askance
,” says Alexandre, feverishly.
Why are they looking at me like that?
(…) It worries me to leave my house and suddenly I no longer go to class. "
Lucie explains,
“
(not knowing
how
)
to distinguish between serious information and the teacher's jokes (…).
I spot them with the laughter of others, but it doesn't always work.
Others find me weird. ”
As for Antoine, he finds that this bearded man, tight jaw, dark eyes and furrowed eyebrows that he is shown in a photograph
"looks very sympathetic"
.
Alexandre, Lucie and Antoine have one thing in common: they are all three young schizophrenics.
They came to consult because they reported difficulties in their relations with others.
Their disease indeed leads, and sometimes very early in the development of the pathology, to a disruption of certain cognitive functions which are grouped together under the name of "social cognition".
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