DSM-V Critique: The Consequences Of Schizophrenia

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Those with Schizophrenia experience major disturbances mostly during their thought process. Disordered thinking, lack of emotional expressiveness, and disturbances in their movement or behavior are just a few consequences of Schizophrenia. DSM-V critique as to having two or more of these symptoms for one month during a six month period of symptom disturbances: hallucinations, delusions, disorganized symptoms, catatonic behaviors, or negative symptoms. Disorganized symptoms which are strange patterns of speech, behavior, or emotion include inappropriate emotional behavior, unusual behavior and forms of catatonia. Negative symptoms are abnormal deficits in function which includes avolition, lack of initiation and persistence; alogia, absence

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