Paranoid Schizophrenia Essay

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What was that!? What was that noise? Where are those voices coming from?! That is what a paranoid schizophrenic may be asking him or herself during their daily lives. Paranoid schizophrenia is a subtype of Schizophrenia, unlike other schizophrenic disorders, that doesn’t affect a person’s ability to think or concentrate. People with Paranoid Schizophrenia have a very distinct feature being that auditory hallucinations and delusion are present in their lives.
Paranoid Schizophrenia is a mental disorder and most common subtype of Schizophrenia that cause one or a couple of the five senses to malfunction. Paranoid Schizophrenic people have auditory hallucinations which makes them believe they hear things that are not really there. Another, are delusions such as believing the individual is more powerful than they actually are or thinking someone is conspiring against them. Sufferers of this disorder actually cope much better with reality than any other type of Schizophrenia. They don't have as much problems with memory, emotion, speech, or cognitive processes. Even though Paranoid Sch...

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