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Schizophrenia is just one of many mental disorders and it is the most commonly misunderstood illness. It is the worst of all possible worlds and treatment is difficult. ... I am going to discuss this illness and how it relates to development.
Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness, a disease of the mind, that is devastating and probably the most distressing and disabling of the severe mental disorders. Someone with this illness has trouble telling the difference in what is and is not real. ... (Feldman, 2003, pp 153)
My research reflects evidence that victims of schizophrenia do not develop properly during the concrete operational or the formal operational stage.
For a person with this illness, everyday tasks like thinking clearly, controlling emotions, making decision and relating to others become difficult. ...
There are a variety of causes to this illness which include the following but are not limited to them and it can be a combination of any. ... The National Institute of Mental Health suggests that as many as ten or twelve brain diseases are now lumped together as schizophrenia. ... Dopachrome is chemically modified dopamine and is present in potatoes, which refers back to the theory that schizophrenia is related to an excess amount of dopamine. ...
How does schizophrenia decide who it’s victims will be? The following detailed information should shed some light on this illness thus clarifying many aspects of it. Approximately 1% of people develop schizophrenia at sometime during their lives. ... This mental illness affects each of these. ... It is also known that some viruses cause changes in neurotransmitters such as dopamine, which can account for some of the biochemical changes in schizophrenia.
Approximate Word count = 1287 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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