A person experiencing schizophrenia may demonstrate symptoms such as disorganized thinking, auditory hallucinations, and delusions. In severe cases, the person may be largely mute, remain motionless in bizarre postures, or exhibit purposeless agitation; these are signs of catatonia. The current classification of psychoses holds that symptoms need to have been present for at least one month in a period of at least six months of disturbed functioning. A schizophrenia-like psychosis of shorter duration is termed a schizophreniform disorder. No one sign is diagnostic of schizophrenia, and all can occur in other medical and psychiatric conditions.
Social isolation commonly occurs and may be due to a number of factors. Impairment in social cognition is associated with schizophrenia, as are the active symptoms of paranoia from delusions and hallucinations, and the negative symptoms of apathy and avolition. Many people diagnosed with schizophrenia avoid potentially stressful social situations that may exacerbate mental distress.
Late adolescence and early adulthood are peak years for the onset of schizophrenia. These are critical periods in a young adult's social and vocational development, and they can be severely disrupted by disease onset. To minimize the impact of schizophrenia, much work has recently been done to identify and treat the prodromal (pre-onset) phase of the illness, which has been detected up to 30 months before the onset of symptoms, but may be present longer.Those who go on to develop schizophrenia may experience the non-specific symptoms of social withdrawal, irritability and dysphoria in the prodromal period,[8] and transient or self-limiting psychotic symptoms in the prodromal phase before psychosis becomes apparent.
Schizophrenia is often described in terms of positive (or productive) and negative (or deficit) symptoms. Positive symptoms include delusions, auditory hallucinations, and thought disorder, and are typically regarded as manifestations of psychosis. Negative symptoms are so-named because they are considered to be the loss or absence of normal traits or abilities, and include features such as flat or blunted affect and emotion, poverty of speech (alogia), anhedonia, and lack of motivation (avolition). Despite the appearance of blunted affect, recent studies indicate that there is often a normal or even heightened level of emotionality in Schizophrenia especially in response to stressful or negative events. A third symptom grouping, the disorganization syndrome, is commonly described, and includes chaotic speech, thought, and behaviour. There is evidence for a number of other symptom classifications.
2007-11-24 09:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Schizophrenia will also be, however now not continuously, a extreme splitting of the self. Most persons have a type of schizophrenia with out realising it. And actually a type of it's fundamental to support the self lose its dominance over you. The extra extreme type of schizophrenia happens whilst the man or woman is spiritually now not in a position for the additional dimensions the milder types of schizophrenia exhibits. They get misplaced within the 2 worlds. The simplest method out of that is stillness. But for a few, this quite simply is not feasible. What has occurred is the person has given extra significance to the self invented suggestion principles/system as a substitute than the sanctity and the thriller of not anything - that is a selfless motion. Schizophrenia is certainly involving nervousness. Thinking approximately some thing an excessive amount of and you'll get disorders. As a mature person, you have got to have noticeable the reality of this. Phobia is worry, as is nervousness - worry of the next day to come or the following second. Fear is triggered via a separation from the divine inside. Stillness is the best way.
2016-09-05 13:14:18
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answered by yarrington 4
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I am a schizophrenic paranoid (DDD) and since this is but one disorder among many in the general category in the DSM-IV TR for mental disorders under schizophrenia I can only give you those that happened to me and continue to occur even with medication.
DDD as I experienced it began suddenly while attending a university as an overall paralysis while writing a thesis that made it impossible to move. I lay on the floor for about an hour till some control of my body returned at which point I resumed typing and finished the thesis. This shook me to the core as it seemed to me to be a repudiation, like a sign to prohibit me from finishing the thesis, of my being. I finished the courses at the univ.
It was not until several months after graduation that other symptoms occured among them loud commanding voices and quiet friendly voices plus visual apparitions. These put me in the hospital and after a time there and being released plus another attack or two I was diagnosed with DDD. I have been on medications ever since but have been able to live a fairly normal life even though hallucinations occur now and again. Most of these are poltergeist like happenings.
I was raised as a Christian but trained as a scientist and have not formed any firm conclusion (as a delusion although I do not believe the cause is internal or genetic) about God, spirits, demons, telepathy, aliens etc. for what continues to happen to me. I also know science does not know the cause of schizophrenia and so I just play a "wait and see" game of life. I continue to study.
Good luck in your research in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV TR), good mental health, peace and Love!
2007-11-24 15:45:56
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answered by Mad Mac 7
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Take this little quiz and then go to the doc and let him look at your answers and talk to him or her ...They will get you on the right track
2007-11-24 09:47:10
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answered by Kim S 4
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http://health.yahoo.com/mentalhealth-overview/schizophrenia-topic-overview/healthwise--aa46940.html
click the link
Things like thinking you hear and see things that aren't there, thinking that you have super powers and people are jeaouls...if you believe your radio or tv is sending you specail signals or messages....if you think you are talking to god or that you are god...
2007-11-24 09:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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When you see and hear things that aren't real and you can't tell it anymore.
peace
2007-11-24 09:13:12
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answered by Linda B 6
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delsuons,hallucinations,paranoia,
2007-11-24 09:13:33
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answered by hdhsj 1
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