Health: Conditions and Diseases: Psychiatric Disorders: Schizophrenia


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Schizophrenia is commonly, yet incorrectly, viewed as a split personality disorder. The DSM-IV nevertheless defines schizophrenia under several criteria:

  • Presence of long-term delusions, hallucinations, disorganized behavior, or negative symptoms
  • Mental and functional deterioration Over time
  • Exclusion of mood or schizoaffective disorders
  • Exclusion of general medical disorders as possible causes
  • Exclusion of substance-induced disorder

    Schizophrenia patients were traditionally isolated in mental Institutions until the advent of pharmacologic treatments. The advent of chlorpromazine resulted in a precipitous drop in the number of institutionalized cases.

    Other conditions that May resemble schizophrenia are brief psychotic disorders, schizophreniform disorders, schizoaffective disorders, and delusional disorders.


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