Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder that significantly impacts an individual's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, making it a central focus in psychology. It involves disruptions in cognition, perception, and social functioning, which are key areas of psychological study. Understanding schizophrenia helps psychologists develop effective therapeutic interventions and support systems for affected individuals, as well as contribute to broader discussions about mental health, stigma, and treatment approaches. Additionally, exploring its causes, such as genetic, environmental, and neurobiological factors, enriches the field of psychological research.
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David Shakow has written: 'Adaptation in schizophrenia' -- subject(s): Psychological Adaptation, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenic Psychology, Set (Psychology), Schizophrenic psychology 'The nature of deterioration in schizophrenic conditions' -- subject(s): Dementia
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they both deal with the mind how the human brain functions
Clinical psychology is the largest specialty area of psychology. Clinical psychologists are trained to diagnose and treat mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
Christian Scharfetter has written: 'The self-experience of schizophrenics' -- subject(s): Ego (Psychology), Pathological Psychology, Schizophrenia
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A schizophrenic is someone who has schizophrenia. Schizophrenia isn't one condition but is actually a group of several related severe disorders that relate generally to an inability to perceive reality accurately.
proper development of cerebrum
Michael Foster Green has written: 'Schizophrenia from a neurocognitive perspective' -- subject(s): Behavior, Cognition disorders, Neuropsychological tests, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenic Psychology
Yes, they do. They can offer biological and psychology treatments as they are classed as medical doctors.
Harold F. Searles has written: 'Collected Papers on Schizophrenia and Related Subjects (Maresfield Library)' 'Collected papers on schizophrenia and related subjects' -- subject(s): Schizophrenia 'My work with borderline patients' -- subject(s): Borderline personality disorders, Countertransference (Psychology), Personality disorders, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Psychotherapist and patient, Transference (Psychology), Treatment, Borderline personality disorder, Personality Disorders 'The Nonhuman Environment' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Environment, Human beings, Schizophrenia