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12.4 Schizophrenia: The Edge of Reality and Consciousness

L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S

1.Categorize and describe the three major symptoms of schizophrenia.

2.Differentiate the five types of schizophrenia and their characteristics.

3.Identify the biological and social factors that increase the likelihood that a person will develop schizophrenia.

The term schizophrenia, which in Greek means “split mind,” was first used to describe a psychological disorder by Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), a Swiss psychiatrist who was studying patients who had very severe thought disorders.Schizophrenia is a serious psychological disorder marked by delusions, hallucinations, loss of contact with reality, inappropriate affect, disorganized speech, social withdrawal, and deterioration of adaptive behavior.

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