Schizophrenia is a biological illness that can be inherited. It is not a form of coping.
The best way to better understand schizophrenia is to get to know someone who is coping with that diagnosis. It is very likely that someone in your circle of acquaintances has personal experience with some form of schizophrenia or a related mental illness.
I don't know what arnesberger is, but you may be talking about Asperger syndrome. Asperger syndrome is not a form of schizophrenia, but is a completely different thing.
"Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia." ~E. L. Doctorow "Schizophrenia cannot be understood without understanding despair." ~R. D. Laing
Opinions are divided on that. Some clinicians say that mild cases of schizophrenia are possible, and are in fact true in cases of paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders. Others say that schizophrenia is schizophrenia, and you cannot have a milder form of it.
This would probably be hebephrenic schizophrenia (also known as disorganized schizophrenia). However, all types of schizophrenia by definition have inappropriate affect. Hebephrenia is simply the most obvious and severe form that is based on an affective disorder.
Paranoid schizophrenia is the most common form of schizophrenia. It is manifested primarily through impaired thought processes, in which the central focus is on distorted perceptions or paranoid behavior and thinking.
That is the correct spelling of "coping" (bearing with adversity, or a type of saw).
Direct coping involves facing and addressing a problem or stressor directly, by taking proactive steps to resolve it. Defensive coping involves avoiding or denying the problem or stressor, by using strategies such as denial, avoidance, or blaming others. In general, direct coping is considered more adaptive and effective in managing stress and challenges.
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In many cases, chronic hallucinations caused by schizophrenia or some other mental illness can be controlled by medication. If hallucinations persist, psychosocial therapy can be helpful in teaching the patient the coping skills to deal with them
The primary form of treatment for schizophrenia is antipsychotic medication. Antipsychotic drugs help to control almost all the positive symptoms of the disorder. They have minimal effects on disorganized behavior