Five Types of Schizophrenia: Know Them All
Some mental illness professionals view schizophrenia as a group of related illnesses with similar characteristics, since there are five different types of schizophrenia. This disorder affects 1-2% of Americans, which equates to at least 2.5 million, with 100,000 to 200,000 new cases diagnosed each year. More hospital beds are filled with schizophrenics than with patients suffering from cancer, heart disease or diabetes in the United States. However, 70% of these people can function in society with the help of antipsychotic medication that suppresses hallucinations and delusions.
Of all the schizophrenia types, the most prevalent is paranoid schizophrenia, which is found in 40% of all affected patients. Paranoid-type schizophrenia is marked by delusions and hallucinations. Often, people feel they are being watched, spied on or sabotaged. In other cases, schizophrenics may have delusions of grandeur and feel they are here for a special purpose, such as a savior who was sent to warn the people about some impending disaster. Some individuals may be possessed by jealousy or incited with explosive anger suddenly.
While not as common, there are other types of schizophrenia. With catatonic-type schizophrenia, patients may sit and stare for hours on end with a vacuous look in their eyes. They generally withdraw from family and friends, stop speaking and neglect their personal hygiene. A person with disorganized-type schizophrenia might speak using an invented language, walk in strange steps, pace constantly and switch from one topic to the next quickly without transition. After the acute phase of schizophrenia, some people develop what is called "residual schizophrenia," which is a period of social withdrawal, lack of motivation and inappropriate emotions. If the mental disorder does not fit neatly into any of these categories, doctors might say it's an "undifferentiated" type.
Most types of schizophrenia (75% of all schizophrenics) experience illogical delusions in their acute phase of the disorder. Hallucinations are another type of acute "positive" symptom. Patients often report feeling as though bugs are crawling all over them, hearing voices and believing that there are sinister controlling forces out to get them. Often they'll grimace, pace, ramble, use nonsensical words and become violent. About 15-20% of schizophrenics try to kill themselves because the voices in their heads tell them to and up to 35% attempt suicide. Another 25-50% of patients with paranoid-type schizophrenia become dependent on drugs or alcohol. Once the acute symptoms fade, many people have residual-type schizophrenia, which involves inappropriate emotions, inability to experience pleasure, reduced attention span, social withdrawal and lack of motivation.
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Schizophrenia types and how they are diagnosed.
ahhhh. sorry juggalette. go drink some faggo soda and kill yourself.
Not Too Late: Getting Off Antipsychotic Medications #health
Overall, antipsychotic medications are reasonably effective, and fairly well tolerated treatments for mood and psychotic disorders. However, treatment with a number of antipsychotic medications is associated with weight gain, and for some, hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. In the current issue of Biological Psychiatry, published by Elsevier, researchers discuss this cluster of metabolic side effects and how it may contribute to the risk for diabetes, hypertension, and other medical disorders associated with heart disease. This is of particular concern because there is a higher cardiovascular mortality among the severely mentally ill compared to the general population.
The wide usage of antipsychotic medications may indicate social rather than biological etiology
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This is a very interesting question! Yes, if you were to go see a therapist, and state that you are indeed hearing voices, objects talk to you, hallucinations, more than likely they will diagnose you with Schizophrenia. They are completely based on science. However, please keep in mind, that a lot of Christians (such as, Pentecostals) feel that they can hear the voice of god, or sense his presence within their souls. Personally, I would rather deal with the Schizophrenics.
Depression diagnosed ??
OR >> Bipolar ??
OR BPD ??
Either of the latter two, indicate anti psychotic medication may have been prescribed
Surely your doctor talked to you about the medication and the diagnosis.
IF NOT..get a Full explanation.
Best of Luck.
RT I resolve to keep my antipsychotic medications out of my kid's Woody Woodpecker PEZ dispenser.
Those things you mention are not a phase. You should seek help, only a doctor can diagnose this. I'm sorry for your struggles, I too suffer from a mental illness so I can sympathize with how life changing it can be. You are not alone, there are many people out there just like you, with the same struggles as well. Seek help.
Google: "CATATONIC SCHIZOPHRENIA". I believe it's when someone remains motionless for extensive periods of time. Another type is paranoid schizophrenia, when, for example, someone may think the Govt. is spying on them through their TV. There are several types of schizophreniform disorders.
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