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This 4 page paper provides an overview of this mental illness. Criteria for diagnosis is reported as are the different types of schizophrenia. The writer considers the biological, emotional, cognitive and components of this disease. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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methods listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates.?? SCHIZOPHRENIA
, October 2010 properly! Psychosis is a symptoms of mental illness. Psychosis refers to a dramatic change
in a persons personality and impaired functioning of regular kinds of activities and tasks. Psychosis refers to distorted reality or a lack of reality. Psychosis exists in many mental illnesses
and mental disorders. Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental disorder. For a diagnosis of schizophrenia, the DSM-IV-TR stats the individual must two or more of a list of symptoms
most of the time during a one-month period. The symptoms are: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior and negative symptoms that include affective flattening and others (Mulhauser,
2010). If one of those is excessively severe, a persona can be diagnosed on that one symptoms. The second criteria is that the symptoms are such that they interfere
with the persons life, work, interpersonal relations and other normal daily activities. Further, the symptoms must persist for at least six months that includes one month of severe symptoms (Mulhauser,
2010). The doctor must rule out Schizoaffective Disorder and Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features as a diagnosis and the disturbance cannot be the result of substance abuse or even a
medical condition that might mimic the symptoms (Mulhauser, 2010). There are five types of schizophrenia. These are: paranoid schizophrenia that happens when the person shows preoccupation is delusions or hallucinations;
catatonic schizophrenia where the person does not move very much, i.e., immobility, or when there is excessive movement without any purpose; disorganized schizophrenia evidenced by disorganized speech and behavior; undifferentiated
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