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    Schizophrenia Definition Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that generally appears in late adolescence or early adulthood - however‚ it can emerge at any time in life. It is one of many brain diseases that may include delusions‚ loss of personality (flat affect)‚ confusion‚ agitation‚ social withdrawal‚ psychosis‚ and bizarre behavior. Individuals with schizophrenia may hear voices that are not there. Some may be convinced that others are reading their minds‚ controlling how they think‚ or plotting

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    In addition Paranoia schizophrenia presents changes of disorganized speech‚ catatonic or disorganized behaviors‚ and flat affect. Therefore it seems to affect the person cognition. People with gradually delusion or hallucinations normally have cases of persecutions or grandiose nature (First M.B.‚ Tasman‚ A.2006‚ p.246). Recalling one of the scenes where he meets William Parcher‚ a Defense agent that works for the government and who is the second imaginary character of John Nash‚ and portray by the

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    Schizophrenia as an Extreme Form of Schizotypy Abstract This paper supports the argument that schizophrenia is an extreme form of schizotypy. This argument is based on research studies demonstrating the genetic link between both disorders and the symptomic evidences showing schizophrenia as an extreme form of schizotypy. Meehl’s model is also used to show that extreme forms of schizotypy manifest in schizophrenia. These evidences (coupled with the fact that schizotypy is a continuum

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    In the treatment of schizophrenia‚ the medical model is the most commonly used paradigm of treatment (Beresford‚ 2005). On one hand‚ the medical model has helped to reduce the blame and stigma towards families of individuals with schizophrenia – the belief that they caused the illness. On the other hand‚ families still do feel disregarded or dismissed as irrelevant by mental health professionals (Johnson‚ 2000). McLean (1990) criticises the medical model for ignoring the individuals or family’s experience

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    world‚ Grendel found himself severely struggling with some psychological deficiencies. After performing multiple psychoanalysis tests on Grendel’s behavior‚ his irrationality‚ thought disorder‚ and withdrawal from society all prove he suffers from schizophrenia.             Throughout Grendel’s life he dealt with a series of difficulties. He lived with his mother‚ who became a burden to him for she was rather attached to her son and did not want to let him out of their habitat. However‚ he always left

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    Psycho-education in regard to illness and medication. The treatment of more established schizophrenia has significant differences compared to first episode psychosis. Treatment options and medications can differ as can dosages of antipsychotic medication. The aim of this essay is to discuss the differences between treatment of first episode psychosis and more established schizophrenia. The average age for onset of schizophrenia

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    Original requirements for this medication restricted it’s use to only those over the age of 16‚ diagnosed with schizophrenia‚ who displayed a resistance to typical antipsychotic medications or experienced adverse reactions‚ but has since been utilized as a treatment for a variety of disorders in addition to schizophrenia including mood disorders such as Bipolar Mania‚ Depression‚ and Schizoaffective Disorder; neurologic conditions such as Tardive Dyskinesia‚ Parkinson’s

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    the general concept of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain that leads to disorganized thinking‚ delusions and hallucinations. Although the illness primarily affects cognition it can also affect emotion‚ and behavior. There are many misconceptions about this mental illness such as the idea of split or multiple personalities which will be discussed further later on‚ (Smith‚1993). In Canada it affects 1% of the population or 1 in every 100 people‚ (Schizophrenia Society of Nova Scotia

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    How do the four biological explanations fit together to explain schizophrenia or are they mutually exclusive? The biological explanation can be divided into subcategories to explain schizophrenia; genetic‚ biochemistry (dopamine hypothesis)‚ brain structure and season of birth explanation. Firstly there’s genetics. This view says some people posses certain genes that predispose them to schizophrenia. However‚ if schizophrenia was totally and always inherited then concordance rates between MZ

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    Schizophrenia and the Benefits of Music Therapy Casey Drum Molloy College “To an observer‚ the bizarre behaviors and speech of a schizophrenic are disturbing. For the schizophrenic‚ the world is a confusing maze of nightmares from which one cannot wake up.” (Abramovitz‚ 2002‚ p.8) Schizophrenia is a disease that is not curable. Even though there are many therapies and medicines to help people who have schizophrenia there is no cure. “Schizophrenia is a serious mental disease that affects

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