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Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia is a very serious and severe brain disorder. Schizophrenia can cause a person to withdraw, become paranoid, and delusional.

 


Schizophrenia Overview
Schizophrenia symptoms include distorted thoughts and hallucinations. Usually starting in young adulthood, schizophrenia can also cause the sufferer to feel frightened and paranoid.

Schizophrenia
What is schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is one of the most complex of all mental health disorders.

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a mental illness. Symptoms include hallucinations (such as hearing voices), delusions (false ideas), disordered thoughts, and problems with feelings, behaviour and motivation. The cause is not clear.

Schizophrenia - disorganized type
Alternate Names : Hebephrenic schizophrenia, Disorganized schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a complex brain disorder, which affects about one in a 100 or around 190,000 Australians. The illness is characterised by a breakdown of thinking and emotions, and a loss of contact with reality.

SCHIZOPHRENIA
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder. It affects about 1 percent of people all over the world (including 2.4 million Americans) and has been recognised throughout recorded history.

Schizophrenia
There are many theories about the cause of schizophrenia, but none have been proven. Scientists do know that schizophrenia is a disorder affecting the brain.

Schizophrenia Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
What is schizophrenia?

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Schizophrenia in people over 65
The term “late paraphrenia' is often used to describe the most common psychotic illness in people over 60 years of age.
Although relatively uncommon, the true incidence is not known.

Schizophrenia
A psychiatrist explains how schizophrenia, a mental illness, affects thinking, feeling and behaviour. He describes early warning signs, triggers, common symptoms and treatments, including drug treatments.

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Schizophrenia Treatment
Because the causes of schizophrenia are still unknown, treatments focus on eliminating the symptoms of the disease. Treatments include antipsychotic medications and various psychosocial treatments.

Schizophrenia
By Maria Basile PhDThe Gale Group Inc., Gale.. Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders, 2005more »
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Schizophrenia is the most complex of all mental health disorders and although it is diagnosed and treated by psychiatrists, ...

Schizophrenia
A severe emotional disorder of psychotic depth characteristically marked by a retreat from reality with delusion formation, hallucinations, emotional disharmony, and regressive behavior.
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Chronic schizophrenia
This is the longer-term state and is characterised by:
a lack of drive
underactivity
social withdrawal.

What is schizophrenia?
Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that is often progressively debilitating for individuals unless they seek intervention through medications, psychosocial treatments and other types of care.

Schizophrenia
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(skt´´sfr´n), group of severe mental disorders characterized by reality distortions resulting in unusual thought patterns and behaviors.

Schizophrenia: Overview
The term "schizophrenia" is an inadequate and misleading diagnosis. "Disperceptions of unknown cause" is a better term.

Schizophrenia is thought to affect about 1% of people worldwide.
Schizophrenia appears to occur in equal rates among men and women, but in women it begins later.

Paranoid schizophrenia
Definition of Schizophrenia - paranoid type:
Paranoid schizophrenia involves feelings of being persecuted or plotted against.

Schizophrenia most often develops in young adults in their late teens. It is equally prevalent among males and females. Very rarely, schizophrenia may occur in early childhood.

Schizophrenia is a serious psychiatric illness. A doctor bases the diagnosis on the symptoms.

Schizophrenia in children younger than 15 years of age is rare. Sometimes autism, depression, anxiety, or other conditions are confused with childhood schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia is a medical illness that causes strange thinking, strange feelings, and unusual behavior.

Childhood schizophrenia is one of several types of schizophrenia, a chronic mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality (psychosis).

Can a Mind be Sick? A Discussion of Schizophrenia
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Pseudopsychopathic Schizophrenias
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Definition of medical terminology for Pseudopsychopathic Schizophrenias.

Schizophrenia
Any of a group of psychotic disorders usually characterized by withdrawal from reality, illogical patterns of thinking, delusions, and hallucinations, and accompanied in varying degrees by other emotional, behavioral, ...

Schizophrenia: When Hospital Care is Needed
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People who have schizophrenia Opens New Window sometimes have to spend time in the hospital. This can be because of severe symptoms or for other reasons.

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skts frini noun a mental disorder in which someone withdraws from contact with other people has delusions ...
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a long term mental illness. The disease is characterised by symptoms such as hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that don't exist), delusions (strange fixed beliefs that are not true), lack of emotion, ...

Schizophrenia
A complex mental health disorder involving a severe, chronic and disabling disturbance of the brain. The symptoms may include hallucinations, delusions and disorganized thinking.

Schizophrenia-like disorders
Schizophrenia and schizophrenia-like conditions are much less common than affective disorder in Huntington's disease.

Schizophrenia, Paranoid Type; Unspecified
Definition
Paranoid schizophrenia is characterized by a mistaken belief (delusion) that the individual is being conspired against or persecuted by others.

Schizophrenia
Introduction
Schizophrenia is a group of serious brain disorders in which reality is interpreted abnormally. Schizophrenia results in hallucinations, delusions, and disordered thinking and behavior.

Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, disabling brain disorder that interferes with the way a person interprets reality.

schizophrenia " a brain disease that can cause loss of personality, agitation, catatonia (being in a statue-like state), confusion, psychosis (a disorder in which a person is not in touch with reality), unusual behavior, and withdrawal.

Schizophrenia
Hallucinations involve sensing things that aren't there while a person is awake and conscious.
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Schizophrenia affects about 1% of people worldwide. It occurs equally among men and women, but in women it tends to begin later and be milder.

Schizophrenia: a mental condition characterized by disorder of the association process. By some the term is used as synonymous with dementia pręcox. [The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary, Dorland, 1922].

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Schizophrenia. While no definitive association has been established, research has suggested an increased background risk of diabetes among people with schizophrenia.

schizophrenia - one of the most complex of all mental health disorders; involves a severe, chronic, and disabling disturbance of the brain.

SCHIZOPHRENIA: A nervous disorder characterised by disturbances to normal thought processes. [see 'Schizophrenia', 'Depression', 'Suicidal behaviour', 'Anxiety disorders']
SEPSIS: Infection.
SEXUALITY ISSUES: See 'Young women: sexuality issues'.

Schizophrenia
A mental disease marked by a breakdown in the relation between thoughts, feelings and actions, frequently accompanied by delusions and retreat from social life.
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Schizophrenia.
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One of the threadlike branches of the nerve cell that transmits an impulse to the cell body.

Schizophrenia is also linked to an excess of copper in the body. High copper levels cause vitamin C and zinc levels to drop. It is believed that a zinc deficiency may be a key factor inducing schizophrenia.

schizophrenia
Mental disorder in which the person suffers from distorted thinking, hallucinations, and a reduced ability to feel normal emotions.

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schizophrenia (SKIT-soh-FREE-nee-uh)
A group of severe mental disorders in which a person has trouble telling the difference between real and unreal experiences, thinking logically, having normal emotional responses to others, ...

Schizophrenia: Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking, unusual speech or behavior and social withdrawal. This disease impairs the person's ability to interact with others.

People with schizophrenia that are exposed to poisonous substances are at risk to develop TD.

In most cases, schizophrenia first appears in men during their late teens or early 20s. In women, schizophrenia often first appears during their 20s or early 30s.

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