Sunday, September 21, 2014

Schizophrenia

Mental disorders are generally defined by a combination of how a person feels acts or thinks. Psychotic disorders include schizophrenia  and delusional disorder. Schizoaffective disorder is used for people showing both schizophrenia and effective disorders. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that affects the way a person acts, thinks, and sees the world. People with schizophrenia have an altered perception of reality, often a significant loss of contact with reality. I believe we all want a different perspective on reality but for most people who have schizophrenia they aren't able to control it. They may see or hear things that don’t exist, speak in strange or confusing ways, believe that others are trying to harm them, or feel like they’re being constantly watched. With such a blurred line between the real and the imaginary, schizophrenia makes it difficult even frightening to do the activities of daily life. Most cases of schizophrenia appear in the late teens or early adulthood about 0.3–0.7% of people are affected during their life, however, schizophrenia can appear for the first time in middle age or even later. In rare cases, schizophrenia can even affect young children and adolescents, although the symptoms are slightly different. In general, the earlier schizophrenia develops, the more severe it is. Schizophrenia also tends to be more severe in men than in women.The disorder is thought to mainly affect the ability to think, but it also usually contributes to chronic problems with behavior and emotion. People with schizophrenia are likely to have additional conditions, including major depression and anxiety disorders . Five most common types of symptoms of schizophrenia include: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, and the so-called “negative” symptoms. In some people, schizophrenia appears suddenly and without warning. But for most, it comes on slowly, with subtle warning signs and a gradual decline in functioning long before the first severe episode.




3 comments:

  1. Mia, i really enjoy reading your blog because there are so many types of mental illnesses and disorders. Schizophrenia has lots symptoms that i never knew of and I really learned a lot. I'm really looking forward to learning more about these disorders and to warn you in advance I will be reading each and every one of your blogs.

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  2. Wow, this is an amazing blog. I just learned a lot of things that i never knew. I've heard about this illness i just never knew the name of it. Is there a way we can protect ourselves form Schizophrenia and if we are already affected can we get help or can it be treated. I don,t know much about the illness and would like to know more.

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  3. Thank you Emma for your comment. It is a very interesting mental disorder to learn about. Schizophrenia does have lots symptoms that i never knew of and I really learned a lot throughout the reserch. I will be looking forward to you keeping up with my blog. Thank you again for your comment.

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