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    ways in which individuals quality of life is affected by ill-health” (3) The two illnesses I have chosen to research that cause ill health are multiple sclerosis and schizophrenia. I have chosen these two illnesses as they both differ completely in terms of how they affect you‚ as multiple sclerosis is more physical and schizophrenia is more mental. Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a chronic‚ typically progressive disease involving damage to the sheaths of nerve cells in the brain and spinal

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    In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both show signs of what would today be diagnosed as symptoms of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is defined as “long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought‚ emotion‚ and behavior‚ leading to faulty perception‚ inappropriate actions and feelings‚ withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion‚ and a sense of mental fragmentation”. There are three major symptoms of this disorder:

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    and thwart a Soviet bomb plot. However‚ things rapidly deteriorate when Nash’s paranoia becomes extreme and his actions increasingly erratic and nonsensical. After Alicia sends him to a psychiatric hospital‚ Nash is officially diagnosed with Schizophrenia. He discovers that much of his life‚ including Parcher and the CIA work as well as Charles and Marcee‚ have been nothing more than delusions and hallucinations. The rest of the movie follows Nash’s and Alicia’s journey together to try to navigate

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    Nash John Nash was a Princeton University graduate student that begins to loose touch with reality. The movie begins with John’s days in college as a bright mathematical student focusing on creating a thesis. Upon this journey he is he develops schizophrenia and it begins to worsen. He is able to acquire a job at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is here where he meets his future wife Alicia. Alicia is not aware of John’s condition at the time but soon learns. John is admitted into treatment

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    Introduction What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a chronic disease that affects approximately 1% of the population worldwide. The word "schizophrenia  has a Greek origin that loosely translates its meaning to "splitting of the mind.As well‚ 1 in a hundred people in Canada are afflicted at one point in their life with schizophrenia. Cases of schizophrenia worldwide have also increased by 5 percent in the last forty years. The primary reason I chose schizophrenia is because of the movie

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    such diseases and disorders‚ and this will include the analysis of the disorder known as Schizophrenia. In addition‚ the disorders of Anorexia Nervosa and Generalized Anxiety Disorder will also be examined. Both of these disorders will be discussed within this paper‚ the treatment with drug therapies‚ the causes‚ and areas of the brain that is affected. The first disorder to be discussed is Schizophrenia‚ one of the most complex psychiatric disorders of all time. “A disorder which name defines

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    Illness. Psych Central. Retrieved on August 15‚ 2012‚ from http://psychcentral.com/lib/2009/medias-damaging-depictions-of-mental-illness/ Wallace‚ C.‚ Mullen‚ P.E.‚ & Burgess‚ P Walsh‚ E.‚ Buchanan‚ A.‚ & Fahy‚ T. (2002). Violence and schizophrenia: Examining the evidence. The British Journal of Psychiatry‚ 180‚ 490-495. doi:10.1192/bjp.180.6.490 Vreugdenhil‚ C.‚ Vermeiren‚ R.‚ Wouters‚ L

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    aetiological models and help seeking behaviour in patients with schizophrenia 2. Date/Place of Publication: 2012 / Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd. 3. Researchers: Natasha Kate‚ Sandeep Grover‚ Parmanand Kulhara‚ and Ritu Nehra 4. Method of Research: Quantitative Method where seventy three patients returned the completed supernatural Attitude questionnaire 5. No. of Participants: 73 patients with diagnosis of schizophrenia 6. Statement of the problem: This study aimed to study the personal

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    struggle with schizophrenia. It follows his journey from the point where he is not even aware he has schizophrenia‚ to the point where Nash and his wife find a way to manage his condition. The movie provides a lot of information and insight into the psychological condition of schizophrenia‚ including information on the symptoms‚ the treatment and cures‚ the life for the individual and for the individual’s family. The movie is effective at demonstrating various concepts related to schizophrenia‚ and provides

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    himself talking to the agent or to his imaginary roommate. He also has bizarre behavior and avoids people. These signs are often found with schizophrenia. Causes: Research suggests that the genes one inherits strongly influence one’s risk of developing schizophrenia. Studies of families have shown that the more closely one is related to someone with schizophrenia‚ the greater the risk one has of developing the

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