At 3:40 on July 18, 1984, James Hubert killed 21 people at San Isidro McDonald and was shot by a sniper after 77 consecutive shots (Noe). Hubert's case was attributed to his auditory voice before hiking, a symptom of delusional schizophrenia, a disease diagnosed by Hubert (Coon, Mitterer 488). This event is very extreme and shows that all types of schizophrenia have the ability to change reality and may be caused by a number of things.
Delusion type schizophrenia: This is the most common form of schizophrenia. This type of schizophrenia may be someone else's paranoia. For example, colleagues poison their food. The government is monitoring them. These drawbacks are usually based on fear and anxiety. This may make people the hermit and may prefer to be alone. The delusional schizophrenic people are not usually violent. However, if they feel that they are threatened enough, they become violent and hit their loved ones or those living with them. People with paranoid schizophrenia may also obtain erroneous information from their senses. If you listen to your voice, tell them to do something harmful. Or see people and threats threatening them
Delusion type schizophrenia appears as a series of symptoms. Common symptoms of delusive schizophrenia include auditory hallucinations (auditory sounds or sound effects) and delusions (deliberately thought that everyone may harm the patient). However, two of these symptoms distinguish this form of schizophrenia from other forms. One criterion for separating delusional schizophrenia from other types is delusions. Even though the evidence shows that it is not so, the delusion is a belief. For general delusions related to delusive schizophrenia, "the government is monitoring all the actions you do or believes that your colleagues are poisoning your lunch." There is a possibility to cause abnormal behavior by a person. Another general paradox is a grand fantasy, or a fixed, false belief with excellent qualities such as genius, fame, totipotency or wealth.
Schizophrenia is a disease characterized by frequent and severe discontinuation of routine psychological and physiological functions. Several forms of schizophrenia are associated with predominantly positive symptoms, or psychosis in the form of hallucinations and delusions. Several forms of schizophrenia are associated with a negative symptom, such as lack of emotional expression or even long term physical activity. Finally, personality disability affects person's personality. There are seven types of antisocial, marginal, self-narcissistic, evasive, compulsive, schizophrenia, addiction. Essentially these diseases represent a lighter version of the four categories mentioned above. Personality disorders do not become a major obstacle to daily work, hindering the ability of people to mainly build and maintain healthy relationships.