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Schizophrenia Diagnosis Features

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Features Leading to Diagnosis
Schizophrenia diagnosis differs immensely as each case presents a number of different presenting features (Harvey and Walker 2002). This consists of two key groups of features, positive symptoms and negative symptoms. Positive symptoms are presented as obvious and extreme symptoms that are not portrayed by a non-schizophrenia individual. These include, delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech and catatonic behaviour (Kearney and Trull 2014). Delusions are false beliefs that disconnects from the individuals background and past. There are two common types of delusions seen in a person with schizophrenia, delusions of reference, where they believe a television broadcaster or radio presenter are giving them direct

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