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Schizophrenia Case Studies

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Introduction
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder in which a person within the population interprets unreal things or thinking as real. Creating a delusional state of impaired thinking and behavior. This disorder is a disability to a person and limits how they can fully function in society.
Onset
The onset of Schizophrenia can show signs of distorted thinking, language, emotions and behavior (WHO, 2018). When the thinking is distorted, your mind just convinces us of something that is untrue or not physically there. The negative thinking and emotions accelerate the abnormal behavior. For example, a Schizophrenia patient’s face and verbal communication will show no signs of emotions and uninterested in their environment or social engagement. For …show more content…

hallucination, delusion) show signs of the mental illness and continue over a period of time. These symptoms have a significant impact on your work, personal life, your relationships, and self-care of your personal body(Eaton). Schizophrenia has affected more than 21 million people worldwide and is more in males (12 million), than females (9 million); also, on average starts earlier in men (WHO, …show more content…

Incidence is the number of new cases per year, and prevalence tells the number of existing cases; old and new, which is also affected by the time span of the illness (Eaton, 2012). According to our Public Mental Health the textbook, twenty-three studies were conducted, of those studies a prevalence rate of 0.5 per 100 in the population was found, also showing the data of the middle fifty percent is 0.3 to 0.6 per 100 of mental illnesses among adults. Factors that may affect the prevalence and incidence numbers are having a lower-economic status, lower education, and your level of employment put you at a much greater risk of a mental disorder. In summary, mentally, illness makes you less able to get ahead in society, job, hard to perform at work, you don’t have any energy because you're depressed and experiencing all the symptoms associated with a mental illness. The person dealing with this might view society as discriminating or bias toward them because they are unable to perform in the society like the rest of the

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