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The paper "Best Treatment for Persons Diagnosed with schizophrenia" focuses on the critical analysis of the efficacy of the types of therapy used for the management of schizophrenics and the advantages of using cognitive behavior therapy and rehabilitation.... Responding to the need for improvement of treatment of schizophrenia, newer drugs had been studied recently....
6 Pages
(1500 words)
Research Paper
The paper "Homelessness and Poverty due to Lack of Treatment of Paranoid schizophrenia" discusses that there is a relationship between mental disorder and homelessness.... Paranoid schizophrenia is one of the types of this disabling disease, with the others as follows: catatonic (characterized by lack of movement or peculiar movement), disorganized (characterized by disorderly thought), residual (with mild positive symptoms), schizoaffective disorder (combination of schizophrenic symptoms and mood disorder, e....
12 Pages
(3000 words)
Research Paper
Scientists and doctors are working around the clock in the hopes of finding a more definite cure for schizophrenia.... This paper talks about schizophrenia, a “chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder” and mental illness that is diagnosed psychiatrically.... schizophrenia is distinguished from other disorders by mental lapses in the form of disintegration of thought processes and emotional responsiveness.... When a person suffers from schizophrenia, they gradually lose their sense of reality and become unable to determine what is really there and what is a manifestation of their mental disorder....
5 Pages
(1250 words)
Research Paper
The paper "schizophrenia and Stigma Study" highlights that it is not helpful to view the thoughts and feelings of others as manifestations of illness.... The first part of this essay shall be a general discussion of schizophrenia, including its essential qualities and the other labels associated with it.... These are dangerous patterns of behaviour because subjecting individuals to these labels can also subject them to inappropriate treatments....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Essay
The paper "Ways Of Treatment schizophrenia" gives a detailed information about the causes of schizophrenia, symptoms, its effects on the brain, effects on individual and ways of treatment.... Also, the essay describes a cultural influence on the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia.... schizophrenia is best understood as a mental disorder that is characterized by poor emotional responses and breakdown of the process of thought....
7 Pages
(1750 words)
Essay
What are the side effects of traditional Drug Treatments for Schizophrenia?... The traditional drug or the first-generation antipsychotics are medications like chlorpromazine (Thorazine) and haloperidol (Haldol) there were first used to treat schizophrenia.... ?Ans:The traditional drug or the first-generation antipsychotics are medications like chlorpromazine (Thorazine) and haloperidol (Haldol) there were first used to treat schizophrenia....
2 Pages
(500 words)
Essay
"Mental Illness: schizophrenia" paper focuses on this biological disease that caused due to disorders in the brain.... The history of schizophrenia is quite long and can be dated back to ancient Egypt, Greek, and the Roman period.... However, in 1887, a German physician Emile Kraepelin classified schizophrenia as a specific mental disorder, which then termed dementia praecox.... Further study on the disease was done by Eugen Bleuler who was a Swiss psychiatrist, and in 1911 he coined the term schizophrenia....
6 Pages
(1500 words)
Essay
The author of the "schizophrenia and Stigma" paper evaluates the thesis that it is not helpful to view the thoughts and feelings of others as manifestations of illness, specifically discussing the impact of labeling thoughts and feelings in mental health.... The first part of this essay shall be a general discussion of schizophrenia, including its essential qualities and the other labels associated with it.... These are dangerous patterns of behavior because subjecting individuals to these labels can also subject them to inappropriate treatments....
17 Pages
(4250 words)
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