Tag: schizophrenia subtypes


SCHIZOPHRENIA (PARANOID TYPE)

A Review of Paranoid Type Schizophrenia Recent advancements in psychopathology research underscore the critical need to understand the inherent heterogeneity of schizophrenia, a severe and chronic mental illness. This variability necessitates a focused examination of its distinct presentations, particularly the paranoid subtype. This comprehensive review aims to synthesize the current scientific literature concerning paranoid type […]

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CATATONIC SCHIZOPHRENIA

Introduction and Definition Catatonic schizophrenia, while no longer classified as a distinct subtype in the contemporary Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5), historically represented a unique and severe manifestation within the schizophrenia spectrum. This syndrome is fundamentally characterized by profound disturbances in psychomotor behavior, involving dramatic oscillations between two extreme patterns […]

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DISORGANIZED SCHIZOPHRENIA

Disorganized Schizophrenia: Clinical Characteristics, Diagnosis, and Historical Context The Core Definition and Mechanism Disorganized Schizophrenia, historically and sometimes still referred to as Hebephrenia, constitutes a severe manifestation of a chronic mental disorder characterized primarily by profound disturbances in thought processes, emotional expression, and behavior. The core mechanism distinguishing this presentation from other forms of Schizophrenia […]

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AMBULATORY SCHIZOPHRENIA

Ambulatory Schizophrenia The Core Definition of Ambulatory Schizophrenia Ambulatory Schizophrenia refers to a historical and descriptive concept within the broader spectrum of schizophrenia, characterized by individuals who experience significant psychotic symptoms while paradoxically maintaining a relatively high level of functioning in their daily lives. Unlike the more severe and often debilitating presentations of traditional schizophrenia, […]

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