The Fallacy of Schizophrenia

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“A psychotic disorder characterized by loss of contact with the environment, by noticeable deterioration in the level of functioning in everyday life, and by disintegration of personality expressed as disorder of feeling, thought (as delusions), perception (as hallucinations), and behavior” is Webster’s definition of the word schizophrenia. At the mention of the word schizophrenia some of the first things that come to mind are John Nash in A Beautiful Mind or the term “hallucinations” but in reality schizophrenia is more than just the theme of a classic film, it’s a new disease that still requires much research to fully understand it. Though now more and more people are starting to differentiate between the myths and facts about schizophrenia this was not always the case. With only 100 years of being diagnosed for the 1st time, schizophrenia is still not fully understood, that along with Hollywood’s inaccurate rendering of the disease in media, the general populace in under the impression that schizophrenics are dangerous, deranged individuals with suicidal or homicidal tendencies wh...

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