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Schziophrenia

nia. A key sign and alarm of the onset of the disease is an unrelenting inability to form clear and complete thoughts. Schizophrenics often are simply enable of focusing their attention on a specific idea and thought process. The incapacity to have thought, conversations, and ideas , without getting rid of excess information, and keeping what is important focused is indicative of the disease.Another indication is the patients removal from an active social life. A schizophrenic is often displaced from society. Their inability to communicate clearly and concisely frustrates them, and they tend to have less and less interaction with others. With that comes the unfortunate fact that they simply to do not have a test audience for their thoughts. Their ideas are considered "weird" and "abnormal" because they have never shared their expressions with others. This begins the patient on a slippery-slope. The patient often then becomes very introspective, using their own mind and thoughts as their audience. They begin to interact with themselves and create different characters inside their mind to entertain themselves. As the patient does this the lines between the ideas, thoughts, and audience becomes more and more blurred. As those lines become hazy, the patient recedes further and further into the set of vicious cycles and ill recede into a painful and powerful archives of their brain. These symptoms are often classified as positive (psychotic hallucinations and delusions)and negative (apparent loss of emotional expressiveness and responsiveness, lack of spontaneity and curiosity, difficulty in initiating purposeful actions). In the case of withdrawal from society the patient will remove themselves from society, which would be indicative of a negative symptom. Once they begin to separate and exhibit the delusions and personality separation the patient begins to exhibit positive symptoms. This slippery-slope is a initiator of th...

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