
1) Dementia praecox 2) Hebephrenia 3) Paraphrenia 4) Schizoidism
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1) Dementia praecox 2) Psychosis 3) Schizophrenic disorder 4) Schizophrenic psychosis
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(schizo + Gr. phrn mind + -ia) (DSM III-R) a mental disorder or heterogeneous group of disorders (the schizophrenias or schizophrenic disorders) comprising most major psychotic disorders and characterized by disturbances in form and content of thought (loosening of associations, delusions, and hallucinations) mood (blunted, flattened, or inappropri...
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[Noun] A mental illness. A person with schizophrenia finds it hard to relate to what is happening around them.
See also: schizophrenic
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A chronic disorder characterized by psychosis (e.g., hallucinations and delusions), flattened emotions, and impaired cognitive function.
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any of a group of severe mental disorders that have in common such symptoms as hallucinations, delusions, blunted emotions, disordered thinking, and ... [26 related articles]
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A group of severe mental disorders in which a person has trouble telling the difference between real and unreal experiences, thinking logically, having normal emotional responses to others, and behaving normally in social situations. Symptoms include seeing, hearing, feeling things that are not there, having false ideas about what is taking place o...
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A serious mental illness which usually develops in the late teens or early twenties, where thoughts, feelings and actions are somewhat disconnected from each other. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, loss of energy and loss of interest in life.
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<psychiatry> A mental disorder or heterogeneous group of disorders (the schizophrenias or schizophrenic disorders) comprising most major psychotic disorders and characterised by disturbances in form and content of thought (loosening of associations, delusions and hallucinations) mood (blunted, flattened or inappropriate affect), sense of self...
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(skit″so-fre´ne-ә) any of a large group of mental disorders that are characterized by mental deterioration from a previous level of functioning and have characteristic disturbances of multiple psychological processes, such as delusions, loosening of associations, poverty of the content of speech, auditory ha...
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A chronic mental disorder characterized by psychosis (e.g., hallucinations and delusions), flattened emotions, and impaired cognitive function.
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a psychiatric illness that can involve hallucinations and delusions.
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(skiz-o-fre-ne-ah) A common type of psychosis characterized by hallucinations and/or delusions, pers
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(Learning Modules / Psychology / Measuring the unmeasurable) A severe mental illness where contact with reality and insight are impaired.
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About 1 in every 100 people are affected by schizophrenia Its onset may start in a person's late teens or early twenties, Schizophrenia is a condition where an individual suffers disturbances to their thinking, perception, affect (mood, or how one feels) and behaviour. Schizophrenia does not equate to dangerousness. Symptoms of schizophrenia fall i...
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a mental disorder marked by hallucinations, delusions, and disintegration of the thought processes
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It is a severe mental disease characterised by unpredictable disturbances in thinking where the individual withdraws from reality and begins thinking in illogical and confused patters.
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A psychotic disorder characterized by loss of contact with the environment, noticeable deterioration in the level of functioning in everyday life and disintegration of feeling, thought and conduct. Individuals with schizophrenia often hear internal voices not heard by others (hallucinations) or believe things that other people find absurd (delusion...
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A major mental disorder that affects about one in every hundred people. Although the symptoms vary from person to person, most people find it adversely affects their day to day lives at some stage. People with schizophrenia find it difficult to work as well as they did before because their thoughts are jumbled and unclear, so they have trouble conc...
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A group of psychotic disorders usually characterised by withdrawal from reality, illogical patterns of thinking, delusions, and hallucinations, and accompanied in varying degrees by other emotional, behavioural, or intellectual disturbances. Schizophrenia is associated with dopamine imbalances in the brain and defects of the frontal lobe and is cau...
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a group of mental disorders characterised by abnormal thoughts, moods, and actions; sufferers have a distorted sense of reality, and a split personality (thoughts do not logically fit together)
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schizophrenic disorder noun any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact
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A chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. People with schizophrenia often suffer terrifying symptoms such as hearing internal voices or believing that other people are reading their minds, controlling their thoughts, or plotting to harm them. These symptoms may leave them fearful and withdrawn. Their speech and behavior can be so disorganized...
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A disorder involving a loss of contact with reality and symptoms that may include some of the following: hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech or behavior, emotional flatness, social withdrawal, decreased richness of speech, and lack of motivation.
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a psychotic disorder characterized by distortions of reality
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