This psychiatric disorder, however, has been found to be more prone to schizophrenia when a family member has a disorder that makes it difficult for people with families without schizophrenia to acquire schizophrenia. Another way to cause schizophrenia in a genetic sense is due to dietary factors. This means that certain foods cause schizophrenia (Torrey 80) to families whose families eat that food.
Schizophrenia Discusses topics on how to treat the effects of schizophrenia and illness. In "Psychology: Journey", schizophrenia is defined as "Kuhn and Mitterra" between delusive hallucinations, indifference, abnormal thinking, thought and emotion. There are several theories that schizophrenia is caused by genetics, but no one knows why people suffer from schizophrenia.
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.
Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder characterized by people with delusions and hallucinations. Because these delusions and hallucinations are as realistic as the surrounding world it is sometimes difficult for untreated schizophrenic patients to distinguish between real reality and the reality of their brain's changes. Schizophrenia is still a difficult condition for researchers, clinicians and people with this disease, despite its etiology, progress of disease and progress in understanding treatment. For the average person, the idea of dealing with cancer is easier than understanding the strange behavior, hallucinations or strange ideas of people with this disease. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (2018), people with schizophrenia are suffering from some of the largest prejudices associated with mental illness, stigma and discrimination.