Schizophrenia is a group of disorders that effect many elements by a loss of contact with reality.

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Schizophrenia is a group of disorders that affects many mental and physical elements such as a loss of contact with reality, a deterioration of social functioning and a loss of logic. Schizophrenia is not a disease where everyone diagnosed with the disease experiences the same symptoms. There are many different types of schizophrenics. Scientists have identified five types of schizophrenia: disorganized, paranoid, catatonic, residual and undifferentiated. (DSM-IV –TR, 2000) These five types of schizophrenics experience many symptoms, positive and negative. Many of those diagnosed can live independently and others need to have every one of their basic needs cared for. There are many different diagnoses of schizophrenia not only one type, each type showing different symptoms.

When a doctor diagnoses a patient with schizophrenia the patient will either be deemed a positive or negative schizophrenic or a combination of both (DSM –IV –TR, 2000).  Positive schizophrenia is a much better diagnoses with a better chance of eventual recovery or a chance of remission. Positive symptoms are delusions and hallucinations, these symptoms are considered positive because most of these individuals can live an independent life and interact in an occupational setting.

 Negative symptoms on the other hand are seen as something that is taken away from the individual. “Negative Symptoms of schizophrenia are best conceptualized as “defects” that is, as something taken away from the personality of the person. Predominant negative symptoms Poverty of speech (algoia), restricted effect and diminished emotional range.  Diminished interest in the environment and a reduction in curiosity. No sense of purpose, diminished interest in social interaction with others”

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(Null, 2002 p.225).  No truly effective treatments for these symptoms have been discovered too date.

The first type, a disorganized schizophrenic, exhibits both positive and negative symptoms.  The thought processes of those infected are very disconnected from reality and experience a rapid deterioration between illusion and reality.  Speech and behavior are disordered or jumbled (Null, 2000).  The patient displays emotional responses which are not appropriate for the given situation.   “Sometimes their can be a “silliness” to them, including giggling, strange mannerism frequent hypochondria cal complaints and perhaps unusual facial expressions their may be delusions and hallucinations but they ...

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