Schizophrenia is a psychosis explaining Encarta (2001) as a paranoid, illusion and a disease with inappropriate effects. It means literally "split mind", but it does not mean more than one personality disorder. According to DSM - IV (1996), schizophrenia is classified according to diagnostic codes, ICD - 9 - CM or international disease classification, 9th edition, clinical revision. 295. xx Symptoms of schizophrenia may be positive, may occur during the active phase, and may be negative, which exists before disease onset.
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 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.
There are three main types of schizophrenia, paranoia, disability and tension type schizophrenia. Delusion-type schizophrenia refers to thoughts and beliefs to ridiculous or suspicious personal development. Their fantasies and delusions will expand around organizational themes and "stories" as time goes on. Disordered schizophrenia typically occurs at an earlier age than other types. It can lead to those languages, take erroneous actions and give inappropriate emotions. These patients often can not take care of them and can not complete a simple task. They sometimes have hallucinations and delusions, but their fantasies and imagination are inconsistent or organized with people with delusive schizophrenia. Tensional schizophrenia is generally dyskinesia in two different states (Veague 24). Stupidity refers to the time that sports activities are decreasing. During this condition, the patient may stop