SCHIZOPRENIA

             Schizophrenia is defined as: a group of psychoses characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. Schizophrenia is a brain disorder, which is identified by specific concrete symptoms. This disorder is not a split personality, or multi-personality. It has been proven that schizophrenia is not caused by childhood trauma, bad parenting, or poverty; It is marked by extreme thought disorder, and is usually treatable with the proper medication. There are many varied causes for this disorder, some effects are controllable.
             Schizophrenia is a major mental disorder typically characterized by a separation between the thought process and the emotions. Schizophrenia is a very common disorder which affects 1 out of 100 people in the world. This disorder often causes its victims to hear voices and to hallucinate, which is the final factor in making schizophrenics go insane in the end. There are many theories on how schizophrenia can be caused, but few are conclusive. One conclusive cause of schizophrenia is in the early life situation. This can develop at any time in the early years of a human. Scientists say that schizophrenia can develop as early as while a fetus is still growing in the uterus. This leads them to believe that there must be a recurring factor in the conception, pregnancy, or birth of the child in order for them to be a schizophrenic at an early age. Schizophrenia can affect people of any age; It sometimes strikes young people between the ages of 16 and 25, it can also appear later in adulthood, but that is usually rare. Another cause is in the genetic situation. This cause offers the fact that schizophrenia may run in the family. If you have one grandparent with schizophrenia , your risk of getting the illness increases to about 3%. If you have one parent with this disorder your risk is about 10%. When both parents have it the risk percentage rises to approxamentaly
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