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schizophrenia
[ skit-suh-free-nee-uh, -freen-yuh ]
noun
- Psychiatry. a spectrum of mental disorders characterized by emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behavior, delusions, hallucinations, or a combination of any of these symptoms. Formerly dementia praecox.
- Sometimes Offensive. a state characterized by the coexistence of contradictory or incompatible elements.
schizophrenia
/ ˌskɪtsəʊˈfriːnɪə /
noun
- any of a group of psychotic disorders characterized by progressive deterioration of the personality, withdrawal from reality, hallucinations, delusions, social apathy, emotional instability, etc See catatonia hebephrenia paranoia
- informal.behaviour that appears to be motivated by contradictory or conflicting principles
schizophrenia
/ skĭt′sə-frē′nē-ə,skĭt′sə- /
- Any of a group of psychiatric disorders characterized by withdrawal from reality, illogical patterns of thinking, delusions, hallucinations, and psychotic behavior. Schizophrenia is associated with an imbalance of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain and may have an underlying genetic cause.
schizophrenia
- A form of psychosis marked by a strong tendency to dissociate oneself from reality. Schizophrenia is often characterized by hallucinations , delusions , and inappropriate reactions to situations. The word schizophrenia is often used informally as well as scientifically to indicate a split personality .
Other Words From
- schiz·o·phren·ic [skit-s, uh, -, fren, -ik], adjective noun
- non·schiz·o·phren·ic adjective
- un·schiz·o·phren·ic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of schizophrenia1
Word History and Origins
Origin of schizophrenia1
Example Sentences
Mr Bull told the jury that Mr Thomas is being treated for schizophrenia at Ashworth High Secure Hospital on Merseyside, from where he’s appearing via videolink.
The New South Wales Coroner's Court heard on Tuesday that Cauchi, 40, was knife-obsessed and had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, but had come off his medication and was homeless at the time of the incident.
Behind its glassy doors is something rare: A community run by people with serious mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder.
In her years working on Skid Row, Wong said, she saw that newly housed clients might see their symptoms of paranoia or schizophrenia subside only to suffer a new bout of depression.
Jail medical staff had treated Solis for schizophrenia, including with antipsychotic medication.
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