SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDER vs SCHIZOPHRENIA: NOUN
- Any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact
- Any condition in which disparate or mutually exclusive activities coexist.
- A psychiatric diagnosis denoting a persistent, often chronic, mental illness variously affecting behavior, thinking, and emotion.
- A situation or condition characterized by conflicting qualities, attitudes, or activities.
- Any of a group of psychiatric disorders associated with dopamine imbalance in the brain and usually characterized by psychotic behavior including delusions, hallucinations, withdrawal from reality, and disorganized patterns of thinking and speech.
- Any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact
SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDER vs SCHIZOPHRENIA: RELATED WORDS
- Shattering, Shattered, Shatter, Psychosis, Lobotomy, Insanity, Chlorpromazine, Catatonia, Antipsychotic, Withdrawal, Schizo, Schizoid, Schizophrenic psychosis, Dementia praecox, Schizophrenia
- Personality disorder, Mental illness, Affective disorder, Epilepsy, Depressive disorder, Psychosis, Bipolar disorder, Dichotomy, Inconsistency, Paranoid, Illness, Disease, Schizophrenic disorder, Schizophrenic psychosis, Dementia praecox
SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDER vs SCHIZOPHRENIA: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Schizoaffective, Split personality, Shattering, Shattered, Shatter, Psychosis, Lobotomy, Insanity, Chlorpromazine, Catatonia, Antipsychotic, Withdrawal, Schizo, Schizoid, Dementia praecox
- Dissociative disorder, Dementia, Personality disorder, Mental illness, Affective disorder, Epilepsy, Depressive disorder, Psychosis, Bipolar disorder, Dichotomy, Inconsistency, Paranoid, Illness, Disease, Dementia praecox
SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDER vs SCHIZOPHRENIA: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Many associations between schizophrenia and genetic risk factors have been reported, but only a very few can be considered schizophrenia susceptibility genes.
- Catatonic schizophrenia is one of the classical clinical subtypes of schizophrenia.
- Like with other types of schizophrenia, the exact cause of residual schizophrenia is unclear.
- Catatonia therefore not only refers to schizophrenia, nor is schizophrenia the only psychosis.
- While there is currently no cure for schizophrenia, the symptoms of schizophrenia may be managed with proper treatment.
- Association of schizophrenia genetic risk factors with cognitive phenotypes suggests putative neuromolecular mechanisms underlying schizophrenia pathophysiology.
- When brain abnormalities of people with schizophrenia affect certain areas, CS and schizophrenia will occur concurrently.
- Schizophrenia in youth is rare, only accounting for one percent of individuals with schizophrenia.
- Cochrane Schizophrenia Group on family interventions in schizophrenia.
- Schizophrenia Pipeline Assessment report Key Questions Answered in the Schizophrenia Report What are the current options for Schizophrenia treatment?
SCHIZOPHRENIC DISORDER vs SCHIZOPHRENIA: QUESTIONS
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- Does methamphetamine use cause persistent schizophrenia?
- What neurotransmitters are involved in schizophrenia?
- Can animal models of schizophrenia mirror the complex sequelae of schizophrenia?
- Do biological relatives of people with schizophrenia have higher rates of schizophrenia?
- Is dissociative schizophrenia a type of schizophrenia?
- Is schizophrenia alone the only target condition for treatment of schizophrenia?
- Are people with schizophrenia more likely to have schizophrenia themselves?
- Does malnourishment cause disorganized schizophrenia or hebephrenic schizophrenia?
- How does paranoid schizophrenia differ from disorganized schizophrenia?
- What percentage of people with schizophrenia recover from schizophrenia?