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    Schizophrenia is a severe, debilitating disabling disease. There are more than two million Americans who suffer with schizophrenia in any given year. Some of the symptoms of schizophrenia are hallucinations, delusions, apathy, lack of emotion, disorganized thoughts, difficulty concentrating or following instructions and memory problems. There are no lab tests to diagnose schizophrenia and most times the patient is misdiagnosed with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder or major depression ("Daily schizophrenia

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    Schizophrenia was first discovered as mental illness by Dr. Emile Kraepelin in 1887, and it is even believed that it actually showed up earlier in history and has pretty much a part of mankind since day one. Although Kraepelin discovered schizophrenia, Eugen Bleuler was the one who “coined” the term. The original meaning of the word schizophrenia means “split mind”, but since the 1800s the definition of this mental illness has definitely gotten stronger with new research and findings. There is a

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    with disorganized schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severe chronic mental disorder that causes people to live in an alternate “universe” inside of his or her head. There are different types of schizophrenia

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    figment of your imagination. Your significant other called the doctor and they told you that you have Schizophrenia.     What is Schizophrenia you may ask. According to the National Institute of Mental Health Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects how people think, feel, and even behave. Someone that has been diagnosed with Schizophrenia may

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    the proper treatment he needed. Nathaniel Ayers, a main character in this movie is said be schizophrenic, a very complex mental disorder. In an article by Walker and Tessner (2008), it is said that “there was a shift from conceptualizations o schizophrenia as a disorder of the mind with primarily psychosocial causes, to the widespread acceptance of the notion that brain abnormalities were involved” (p.30). However, by just looking at Ayers, it is not possible to tell that he is schizophrenic, he

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    Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a specific type of psychosis. It is a disorder distinguished by disturbances within thought patterns, attention and also emotion. It can also result in a complete lack of emotional expressiveness, or on occasions inappropriate ones. Every now and then it may cause disturbances in the patient’s movement and or behaviour, resulting in an unkempt appearance. For quite a long time schizophrenia was perceived as a ‘functional disorder’ with some doctors saying it

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    Schizophrenia is described by abnormalities in an individual’s perception and expression of reality (Comer, 357). This abnormal perception and expression significantly interferes with normal daily living and functioning (Comer, 357). Thus, it is classified as a mental illness. Furthermore, it is a mental illness where the individual loses touch with reality-psychosis (NIHM). Schizophrenia and the psychosis state is characterized by 1) delusions (fixed false beliefs), 2) hallucinations (auditory and

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    This paper will examine the psychiatric disorder known as schizophrenia. The paper will start with defining schizophrenia and discussing the demographics and prevalence, symptoms, causes and treatments. To elaborate on how the disorder impacts the individual, the paper will integrate and use a case study. Definition Schizophrenia is also commonly known as psychoses. The core symptoms of schizophrenia is a severing from reality which includes disturbed thinking and speaking and many times consists

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    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder and it is defined by the diagnostic statistical manual of mental disorder (DSM-IV) as a term introduced by Bleuler, which refers to a persistent, often chronic and usually serious mental disorder affecting a variety of aspects of behavior, thinking, and emotion. Patients with delusions or hallucinations may be described as psychotic. Thinking may be disconnected and illogical. Peculiar behaviors may be associated with social withdrawal and disinterest. According

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    Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that has affected people throughout history. Typically people diagnosed with schizophrenia have a hard time telling what is real and what is imaginary. Patients who are typically diagnosed with this particular disorder may hear voices that others do not hear. Schizophrenia patients tend to believe people are reading their minds or trying to control their thoughts. Most people think that schizophrenia is the name for the

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