Genetics and Environmental Influences Linked to Schizophrenia
Abstract
Psychotic episodes are among the most frightening and tormenting experiences perhaps even more frightening due to his or her ability to control theses emotions or experiences. The distress individuals go through dealing with psychotic episodes is made worse by the fear and aversion such behaviors create in other people. Paranoid schizophrenia hinders person productivity because the illness disables person abilities to function daily (Conti, & Fulcheri, 2010). Individual’s diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia has issues with thinking, memory, emotions, and concentrating(Conti, …show more content…
(2011). Individuals suffering from paranoid schizophrenia may believe he or she is someone they are not. A common misconception surrounding the illness schizophrenia means split personality as this illness has been studied and researched we have seen split personality (multiple personalities) is actually a dissociate identity disorder. The misunderstanding comes from the fact that the root schizo is derives from the Greek word meaning “to split” (Mayo Clinic, 2012). What is split in schizophrenia is not as much as personality as the connection split is among his or her …show more content…
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