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    explanations for schizophrenia There are many different explanations for schizophrenia and the biological one has a major influence on the explanation. There are two different approaches; genetics and the dopamine hypothesis. The genetic hypothesis argues that sz runs in families and is inherited through genes. According to the genetic hypothesis‚ the more closely related the family member to the schizophrenic‚ the greater their chance of developing the disorder. Controlled genetic studies have shown

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    The Paranoid Schizophrenic Soloist In this movie clip of “The Soloist”‚ one sees Jamie Foxx as Nathaniel Ayers‚ a musician‚ playing the violin and cello in Julliard Art School‚ where his symptoms of schizophrenia started with just voices calling his name. He then discusses these frightening symptoms with his mother and realizes that she is indifferent to it and does not care. Ayers is portraying paranoid schizophrenia‚ because he has these hallucinations where he thinks and believes that people are

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    Paranoid personality disorder Paranoid Personality Disorder is a disorder commonly mistaken for schizophrenic personality disorders. It is organized into the cluster A of personality disorders making it a dramatic or emotional personality disorder. “a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of distrust and suspicion of others resulting in a tendency to attribute the motives of others to malevolence” (paranoid personality disorder‚ 2005). Individuals with Paranoid Personality

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    justification‚ regarding fidelity of spouse or sexual partner B. Does not occur exclusively during the course of Schizophrenia‚ a Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features‚ or another Psychotic Disorder and is not due to the direct physiological effects of a general medical condition. Note: If criteria are met prior to the onset of Schizophrenia‚ add "Premorbid‚" e.g.‚ "Paranoid Personality Disorder (Premorbid)." Possible Causes: Since this illness is not induced (via a drug or any other substance)

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    How the Loss of Dysbindin‚ a Schizophrenia Susceptibility Gene‚ Affects Sleep Patterns in Drosophila Links between genes and mental disorders have been found throughout science. One mental malady being focused on today is schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is shown to have many sources or possible causes (Maier‚ 2008); however the primary and most studied cause is the link between schizophrenia and the dysibindin gene. Statement of Problem The problem being studied is whether dysbindin is the

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    Handbook of Disabilities Schizophrenia Schizophrenia Description of the Disability Schizophrenia is a significant‚ chronic disorder of the brain that can cause serious problems with how a person thinks‚ feels‚ and acts. A person with schizophrenia may have difficulty distinguishing what is real and not real and may have difficulty expressing normal emotions in social situations. Although it cannot be cured‚ schizophrenia can often be successfully treated and controlled. Researchers do

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    diseases that I never even knew excited when I was back in my home country like sexual disorder‚ bulimia or schizophrenia. People in my country have those diseases or disorder but they get misunderstood. The disorder that I choose to do research about is Schizophrenia because it is one of the disorders that do not get treated in my home country; I don’t even think people know about it. Schizophrenia is a serious and disruptive mental illness that occurs in all cultures and affects about 1 in 100 people

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    Introduction The client is a 28-year-old female named Candice James. She has suffered from many traumatic situations as a child and is of a socially disadvantaged portion of the population. She has never been married. Candice has experienced sexual and physical abuse all of her life‚ by men. She suffers from Post-traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). She has no job at the current time and receives social security benefits for her mental diagnosis. She resides in an area that is known for low-income

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    unit 4 – Schizophrenia ‘In an important and influential criticism of the diagnosis of mental illness‚ Rosenhan (1973) showed that healthy ‘pseudopatients’could gain admission to psychiatric hospitals by pretending to have auditory hallucinations. Although systems of classification and diagnosis have changed considerably since the 1970’s‚ many people still have concerns about their accuracy and approriatness.’ Discuss issues surrounding the classification and diagnosis of schizophrenia. (9

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    Schizophrenia Written By: Amanda Higgins June 23‚ 2013 Week 8 - HCA/240 Instructor David Rodvein I am pretty sure most of us have all heard the word schizophrenia‚ but very few of us are actually aware of what it is. Schizophrenia goes back hundreds‚ if not thousands of years. People have always had misconceptions of this illness‚ and often confuse it with a different dis- orders. Fortunately today‚ science and medicine has come a long way and we know

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