Paranoid Schizophrenia Essay

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There are people in this world that have a problem understanding the difference between what is real and what is unreal. Most of us think that is just silly and childlike, but it is a reality for about 51 million Americans (Coon). These people suffer from schizophrenia, a psychosis characterized by delusions, hallucinations, apathy, and a “split” between thought and emotion (Coon). Schizophrenic suffers my show inappropriate emotions to certain situations. They laugh at the death of a loved one, or show no emotion also known as flat affect to news of happiness. To an onlooker they may appear to be crazy, rude or even mentally disturbed. Unfortunately schizophrenic suffers have to deal with these judgments, when they don’t understand why …show more content…

Paranoid schizophrenia is schizophrenia marked by a preoccupation with delusions or by frequent auditory hallucinations related to a single theme, especially grandeur or persecution (Coon). Paranoid schizophrenics usually feel that they are being watched or monitored, while feeling that someone is trying to harm or threaten them. In most cases paranoid schizophrenics claim to hear voices that are not real and only heard by them. The voices typically come in two forms when they are narrating the paranoid schizophrenics mind or when they are talking to each other (NIMH). These voices that paranoid schizophrenics hear can instruct them to do things that may put them in harm in extreme cases they can result in suicide. When a paranoid schizophrenic experiences delusions, they may feel a strong need to protect themselves physically because of the false threat that they manifest on themselves. This is another example of this disorder putting people that it affects into harmful situation. To be diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia Delusions or hallucinations must be prominent and key signs that differentiate paranoid schizophrenia from other forms …show more content…

When someone has catatonic schizophrenia they experience outbursts of violence or aggravation, usually it is harmless to other and not concentrated towards anyone besides themselves. Catatonic schizophrenia is schizophrenia marked by stupor; rigidity; unresponsiveness; posturing; mutism; and, sometimes agitated, purposeless behavior (WHO). These symptoms in a patient must be present for two weeks or more to be clinically diagnosed (WHO). Unlike paranoid schizophrenia, catatonic schizophrenia has no motive to its actions and is usually meaningless. Catatonic schizophrenia is not a common form of schizophrenia seen today. Someone who has catatonic schizophrenia may not have any reactions to what is around them, and stay motionless in one position for long periods of time. While showing little to no reaction to communication or interference from others, when experiencing these episodes. A long period of motionlessness in the same position with no reactions is the main symptom of this form of schizophrenia, and needs to be present for clinical diagnosis

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