Stereotypes Of Schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that attacks many people. Not many people succumb to schizophrenia like they do to other mental disorders. The disorder is very dangerous and troublesome one. It not only disrupts your mind and your body, but it also affects your loved ones and the people around you. Slowly your loved ones and friends will start to fade away because you’re mind is not completely stable. Many think that schizophrenia is just like any other mental disorder, but that theory is false. Every mental disorder are almost just like people, they are different from each other in their own separate ways. Schizophrenia is a very severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. The disease is so dangerous because each victim is on the verge of losing their grip on reality. To have a disorder tamper with how a person acts and feels towards certain situations can disable a person all together in just a matter of time. …show more content…

Different kinds of schizophrenia subtypes are decided by each individual’s characteristics and most defined symptoms. There are currently five different subtypes of schizophrenia. They are the paranoid subtype, disorganized subtype, catatonic subtype, undifferentiated subtype, and residual subtype. The paranoid subtype is by far the most common type of schizophrenia subtype. The paranoid subtype brings about delusional thoughts and hallucinations, people that are affected by this tend to live a fairly decent life. The disorganized subtype is the one that can affect a person’s life style. It disrupts the thought process of the mind which can also tamper with the way you go on with daily