According to the Webster Dictionary :-
schizo·phre·nia
Pronunciation: "skit-s&-'frE-nE-&
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin
1 : a psychotic disorder characterized by loss of contact with the environment, by noticeable deterioration in the level of functioning in everyday life, and by disintegration of personality expressed as disorder of feeling, thought (as delusions), perception (as hallucinations), and behavior -- called also dementia praecox -- compare PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA
2 : contradictory or antagonistic qualities or attitudes
- schizo·phren·ic /-'fre-nik/ adjective or noun
- schizo·phren·i·cal·ly /-ni-k(&-)lE/ adverb
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2006-10-14 21:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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"Schizophrenic"
Some schizophrenics in England feel deeply upset by the commonplace use of the term "schizophrenic" to mean having two opposing views or personalities, or, as the COBUILD English dictionary puts it, ‘a person's behaviour is described informally as schizophrenic when they seem to have very different purposes or opinions at different times’. The implication that schizophrenia is multiple or variable personalities is for a start inaccurate; out of the many possible symptoms, hallucinations of voices and change of personality are more likely to be diagnostic. This use therefore reinforces a misleading interpretation of the illness. The original coiner of the word, Eugen Bleuler, intended it to show disruption of mental functions, not multiple personalities.
But to these sufferers the use of the name of the disease from which they suffer as an everyday term seems discriminatory; the following sentences about other diseases would be obviously objectionable, even if very grammatical – "I feel rather spastic\ diabetic\ tubercular\ HIV about this"; why is "I feel schizophrenic about this" acceptable? To quote I. Gottesman (Schizophrenia Genesis, W.H. Freeman, Oxford/New York, 1991). ‘Everyday misuse of the terms schizophrenia or schizophrenic to refer to the foreign policy of the United States, the stock market, or any other disconfirmation of one's expectations does an injustice to the enormity of the public health problems and profound suffering associated with this most puzzling disorder of the human mind.’
Clearly one does not want to add another meaningless shibboleth to the litany of political correctness. But it would seem useful that at any rate those professionally concerned with using language should be aware of the distress that they may be causing by such casual remarks.
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2006-10-14 21:39:48
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answered by ***Tracy *** 3
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It means split personality in German, but that is a misnomer. It is a mental health problem that has a partial genetic component. It is very much a physical disease that manifests itself as a mental health problem. The exact reason for it is still a mystery. The victims can be very bright people. It usually manifests itself initially as a older teenager or a young adult. (period of maturational crisis). it may be due to a excess of dopamine or serotonin two important neuro transmitters in the body and brain. It can have several different presentations but is frequently associated with paranoia. Auditory or visual hallucinations are experienced in more severe cases. Modern medicines have helped, but even the best ones have some significant side effects. Fear of medicines (paranoia manifestation) makes many clients affected with this disorder stop taking these meds and relapse into a state where the client is no longer in touch with reality can be very dangerous to all involved including himself. The recent movie The Aviator was the story of Howard Hughes, who was a brilliant tycoon who succumbed to the disease when he was at his prime, around 30 years old, and eventually he died a miserable recluse as none of his associates ever tried to bring him into a real mental health facility that might have allowed him to live a more normal life. The gradual onset of his untreated symptoms and his movement into a world detatched from reality was very well portrayed by this film. The less effective movie "A Beautiful Mind," showed this desent into madness as a feature in the life of a brilliant scientist who eventually won a Nobel Prize.
2006-10-14 22:09:52
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answered by arnp4u 3
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attempt actuality checking with somebody you have confidence. Run fairly some the innovations on your daydream worldwide previous a sturdy pal. in the adventure that your innovations variety, that's no longer so undesirable however the key is that in case you are able to regulate your innovations in keeping with exterior enter then you extremely're possibly no longer extremely schizophrenic. Shared realities with others help shop you related rather than remoted along with your very own thoughts. Schizophrenics might properly be super inflexible of their delusions and no longer able to comprise exterior innovations into their actuality image. purchase the source e book indexed under, you would be happy you probably did. and that i'm sorry to declare yet pay attention the psychological well being industry that's rapid to prescribe drugs with hideous edge outcomes because of the fact the 1st line of therapy yet sluggish to furnish actual therapy, as therapy is costly in terms of intensive hours mandatory and does not make the vast drug companies a dime. look for a therapist versed in Cognitive therapy (greater homework for you here in a 2d e book indexed under). additionally on an identical time as on line pass to the NAMI internet site (nationwide Alliance for the Mentally sick) and discover the closest financial disaster to you, they seem to be a trove of materials and are those with bottomless empathy. desire this helps.
2016-10-02 07:46:29
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answered by ? 4
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Basically in layman's terms a schizophrenic is someone with a biological problem (they have trouble with a neurotransmitter called Dopamine) that shows itself as a disconnection from reality.
Schizophrenics have trouble distinguishing what is real from what is fantasy, as well as expressing the appropriate emotions for the circumstances.
For instance a schizophrenic may believe that every black car that passes belongs to the CIA and that the CIA is spying on them. They may laugh when telling you about the death of their favorite pet. They may see things or smell things that no one else can.
Literally, schizophrenic means split or shattered mind, and refers to this disconnect from reality.
I hope that helps, I tried to put it in terms that everyday people could understand.
2006-10-15 12:07:05
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answered by EvilBunny 3
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Schizophrenia is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a mental disorder characterized by impairments in the perception or expression of reality and/or by significant social or occupational dysfunction. A person experiencing untreated schizophrenia is typically characterized as demonstrating disorganized thinking, and as experiencing delusions or auditory hallucinations.
Although the disorder is primarily thought to affect cognition, it can also contribute to chronic problems with behavior and emotion. Due to the many possible combinations of symptoms, there is ongoing and heated debate about whether the diagnosis necessarily or adequately describes a disorder, or alternatively whether it might represent a number of disorders. For this reason, Eugen Bleuler deliberately called the disease "the schizophrenias" plural, when he coined the present name.
2006-10-14 21:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a mental illness charactorized by difficuiltlies with realilty.
The person hears other voices telling them to do things that a normal person wouldn't do. The person often feels paranoid...with feelings of being watched or fallowed. Many thing the FBI or the CIA or Aliens are after them.. Their brain seems to be scrambled with activity and strange fears. They talk to them selves and can appear very firghtening to thos around him.
They have a hard time keeping clean or doing routien things.
They appear to be "crazy"
A person with this disorder might hear the voices in their head tel them to jump off a bridge or out of a window.
2006-10-14 21:49:16
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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1. 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, or intellectual disturbances. Schizophrenia is associated with dopamine imbalances in the brain and defects of the frontal lobe and is caused by genetic, other biological, and psychosocial factors.
2. A situation or condition that results from the coexistence of disparate or antagonistic qualities, identities, or activities: the national schizophrenia that results from carrying out an unpopular war.
2006-10-15 15:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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schizophrenic means a person suffering from schizophrenia. There could be many definitions and contradictions regarding the definitions, so i will try to explain that to u in a very simple language. People diagnosed with schizophrenia usually experience a combination of: -
1. positive
2. negative and
3. cognitive thoughts.
1. Positive thought means that a person may experience various types of hallucination of which auditory hallucination is the commonest. the affected person will generally feel that someone is announcing some thoughts before him (this is known as thought broadcasting) or some other person's thought is being inserted to him (thought insertion) or somebody is stealing away his thoughts (thought withdrawal). Sometimes he can suffer from various types of delusions e.g. that he is under control of a super-power. there could also be thoughts racing in his mind which has no relation with each other and not relevant and there could be also a desire to speak in rhymes or verses e.g. "dog fog blog and jog" (see -non relevant terms).
2. Negative ideas usually mean apathy i.e. lack of the natural emotional reactions (thus if a schizophrenic patient is informed that his mother has died he will laugh and utter that his mother used to be a white cloud in a darkening and prejudiced sky) and poor or non-existent social functioning (a schizophrenic will confine himself to the room and will start spending his days there only within the boundaries of four walls and can spend the life thereafter).
3. Cognitive thoughts indicate that there will be no intellectual performance. the thoughts will b disorganized (as i already told bfore), there will b difficulty in concentration either in studies or work, the tasks will remain pending as he will find it difficult to complete or accomplish, memory will become poor, analysis of various events and conceptual expressions will also deteriorate.
there are principally 4 types of schizophrenia.
1. simple type - where the disease is less violent characterised by slow social withdrawal and slowness of thought and cognitive behaviour.
2. paranoid type - where a schizophrenic experiences delusions and hallucinations (positive thought disorder)
3. hebephrenic type - the patients will act in a silly fashion and will utter rubbish words.
4. Catatonic type - where the schizophrenic will stay in a long position for a long time like a wood and it will appear as if he has freezed in that position. e.g - a schizophrenic may keep his shoes on his head holding for a long long time in the same position and without any movement.
and before ending let me tell u one interesting picture of a schizophrenic patient which will wind up all the things together and will give u a clear cut picture: -
shakil 32 y/ Male patient was brought to casualty by his brother who had found him by accident in a nearby seaside town. shakil had been missing from home for several years. by chance his brother had seen shakil walking down the road and had followed him home. home had turned out to be ramshackle flat above an empty sewing machine shop.
his brother had been disgusted to find the remains of shakil's last meal, an unplucked, ungutted and uncooked pigeon. shakil said he had put thebird in the oven for last 30 min to cook it, but since the electricity supply had been long since discontinued the attempt had been pointless.
shakil had been unwilling to draw unemployment benefit because he said his money should b sent to the third world instead. a god called Abu- Lafram, who lived in the bathroom, had told shakil that he should deny himself for the benefit of the third world. shakil had little furniture left, he had sold most of it to buy bread and aluminium foils which he used to line the walls to protect abu lafram from the evils of western civilisation that seeped through the walls. his brother had been most upset when he told shakil the bad news that his mother had died whilst shakil had been away from home, shakil had started to laugh.
on interview in casualty shakil was unkept and dressed in a grimy boiler suit to which blood and feathers adhered. shakil giggled sometimes and appeared to be listening to some voice other people could not hear. he was preaching the gospel of abu-lafram to other patients and using various neologisms (new terms that nobody has heard e.g.catadiaphor). he claimed to be a prophet of abu-lafram and that he ahd been chosen as his first earthly disciple. abu lafram talked to him throughout the day in a sonorous male voice "realer than the realest reality". the thought he had had since knowing abu-lafram were the "purest of puree" and were broadcast out of shakil's head by abu-lafram for the "benefit of all mankind". shakil did not believe that he was ill, but was adamant that he was a "chosen one"..............
i hope that had explained u what a schizophrenic means.
thank u
2006-10-15 02:38:37
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answered by samrat m 2
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loss of control &co-ordination from mind
the patients starts hearing the diff voice which is not made
2006-10-15 23:39:16
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answered by sam 1
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