Schizophrenia.
Title: Schizophrenia.
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Schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia has been found to be the most common of the various psychoses. The disorder was named by a Swiss psychiatrist, Eugene Bleuller. The word "schizophrenia" is used to described Bleuller's view that a splitting of psychic functions is a prominent feature of the disorder. A schizophrenic's ideas and feelings are isolated from one another: one may speak randomly, or express frightening or sad ideas in a happy manner. Schizophrenics do not have a "split
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that sake of all schizophrenics, I do hope so. Anything to get us one step closer to a cure or preventative for schizophrenia is helpful. When not only one, but three or four researchers have similar results to their research things look hopeful.
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