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Schizophrenia and Its Treatments

Schizophrenia and its Medication’s Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder which affects one person of every hundred, both men and women alike (Nichols, 1). It usually develops in a persons lateteens or early twenties, though it sometimes (rarely) starts in middle age or even muchlater into a persons life (Nichols, 1). The earlier this problem starts, the more potential ithas to harm the persons personality and their life (Nichols, 2). It makes working,studying, relating to other people, and living an independent life extremely hard to dealwith. “Before 1950, most all people with schizophrenia spent most of there lives in mentalhospitals away from home” (Nichols, 2). “But things have changed since then, now mostall people with the illness live outside of a hospital and live “normal” lives, holding jobs,having friends, and making long lasting relationships” (Driedger, 2). Drug treatment hascome a long way in helping people reduce their problem of schizophrenia. But even withthe use of drugs, schizophrenia may never be cleared up entirely. No-one knows the cause of schizophrenia. “Approximately one in ten people withschizophrenia have a parent that had the illness as well” (Nichols, 1). “This tell us that thisis likely due to heredity or genes and not the upbringing of a child” (Nichols, 1). “Identical twins, for example, if one of the twins has schizophrenia at birth the other childhas great odds of having it to, even if the twins are raised miles apart from one another”(Driedger, 2). I have chosen six sources to give me and show me differences in the use of drugsto relief the affects of schizophrenia. I am using two journal articles, one from the BritishMedical Journal and one from the Journal of Genetic Psychology. Also two web sites,Mentalhealth.com and Schizophrenia.com and two magazine articles. All of these sourceshave given me their own...

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