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Paranoid schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by delusions and auditory hallucinations. It is a chronic disease and the possibility of a cure is controversial.
Delusions are basically beliefs about the world that are held by virtually no one else in the patient's culture. As explained above, these often take the form of feelings of persecution. For example, a paranoid schizophrenic may believe that he is under constant surveillance by the government and that they can read his thoughts. Delusions may also take the form of grandiose beliefs, in which the patient believes herself to have superhuman abilities or a famous identity. Another typical symptom, auditory hallucinations, is the perception of sounds no one else hears, often voices.
Early symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia are less severe and may include anxiety and social withdrawal. Some patients develop psychotic symptoms with no warning, in what is known as acute onset as opposed to gradual onset. Other symptoms associated with the disorder include disorganized thinking, irrational behavior, inappropriate emotional expression, impaired ability to communicate with others, and either physical immobility or excessive mobility with no purpose.
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Delusions are basically beliefs about the world that are held by virtually no one else in the patient's culture. As explained above, these often take the form of feelings of persecution. For example, a paranoid schizophrenic may believe that he is under constant surveillance by the government and that they can read his thoughts. Delusions may also take the form of grandiose beliefs, in which the patient believes herself to have superhuman abilities or a famous identity. Another typical symptom, auditory hallucinations, is the perception of sounds no one else hears, often voices.
Early symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia are less severe and may include anxiety and social withdrawal. Some patients develop psychotic symptoms with no warning, in what is known as acute onset as opposed to gradual onset. Other symptoms associated with the disorder include disorganized thinking, irrational behavior, inappropriate emotional expression, impaired ability to communicate with others, and either physical immobility or excessive mobility with no purpose.
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Now Compare above lines with you current Political and Social surroundings.