Portraits of schizophrenia patients look like ordinary people. Sometimes, her behavior is like an ordinary person, and sometimes she speaks like a normal person. But when you know Joan you notice that she is out of the ordinary. Joan is suffering from schizophrenia. She has few friends. Her friends usually do not leave their friends for a long time. Joan avoided social events and even pushed the people she loved. One feature contradicting her tendency to retreat is that she is keen on attracting attention.
The term Schizophrenia is often misunderstood as meaning that the affected person has "a split personality". Some people diagnosed with schizophrenia may hear the sounds and may see these sounds as different personality, but schizophrenia does not involve people who change between different personities; this confusion Bleuler's literal interpretation of the term "schizophrenia" (Bleuler initially linked schizophrenia with segregation and included a division of personality in his schizophrenia category). Based on the loose standard of DSM - II, dissociative identity disorder (with "personal division") is also often misdiagnosed as schizophrenia. In the article written by poet T. S. Eliot in 1933, the first term called "split personality" was misused. Other scholars followed the initial roots. Instead, this term refers to "division of mental function" reflecting the outcome of the disease.
Schizophrenia Schizophrenia in Greek means "split mind", a mental disorder that leads to a complete division of the process of mind. Contrary to the general idea, schizophrenia does not refer to people with personality classification or multiple personality, but refers to conditions that affect people movement, language and thought skills. Is schizophrenia still having problems in people's mind?
Delusion type schizophrenia is the most common type of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is defined as "a chronic mental disorder (mental disorder) that loses contact with reality." Schizophrenia is classified into subtypes based on "main symptoms at the time of evaluation". Clinical symptoms are primarily relatively stable, often accompanied by hallucinations accompanied by hallucinations, especially auditory mutation (auditory sound) and sensory disturbances. These symptoms have a great influence on function and may affect the quality of life adversely. Delusion type schizophrenia is a lifelong disease, but if properly treated, people with this disease can achieve higher quality of life.