Tag: Social Withdrawal


NEGATIVE SCHIZOPHRENIA

Comprehensive Overview of Negative Schizophrenia Negative schizophrenia represents a profoundly debilitating subset of the schizophrenic spectrum, characterized primarily by the absence or diminution of normal functions rather than the presence of abnormal behaviors. While the general public often associates schizophrenia with “positive” symptoms—such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech—the negative variant is defined by a […]

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SOCIAL BREAKDOWN SYNDROME

Introduction to Social Breakdown Syndrome Social Breakdown Syndrome (SBS) describes a pervasive and detrimental pattern of psychological and behavioral deterioration observed in individuals subjected to prolonged or severe institutionalization, typically within contexts such as long-term psychiatric facilities or penitentiary systems. This syndrome is characterized fundamentally by a profound withdrawal from social engagement, coupled with pronounced […]

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SIMPLE SCHIZOPHRENIA

Introduction and Definition Simple Schizophrenia represents a distinct, though often debated, subtype within the broader spectrum of schizophrenic disorders. Historically recognized as one of the four principal types of schizophrenia—alongside paranoid, disorganized (hebephrenic), and catatonic types—it is primarily characterized by the gradual and insidious development of negative symptoms without the pronounced presence of active psychotic […]

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SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL

Social Withdrawal Introduction to Social Withdrawal Social withdrawal is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon characterized by a significant reduction in engagement with social interactions and activities. It represents a deviation from an individual’s typical patterns of social engagement, often leading to feelings of isolation and disconnection from their immediate environment and broader society. While temporary […]

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DISENGAGEMENT THEORY

Disengagement Theory: An Encyclopedia Entry Core Definition of Disengagement Theory Disengagement theory is a foundational concept in the field of gerontology and developmental psychology, proposing that as individuals enter later life, a mutual process of withdrawal or separation occurs between them and society. This theory suggests that it is a natural, inevitable, and often functional […]

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