Schizophrenia
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Term | Schizophrenia |
Short definition | Schizophrenia - (pronounced) (SKIT-soh-FREE-nee-uh) A group of severe mental disorders in which a person has difficulty telling the difference between real and unreal experiences, thinking logically, responding emotionally normally to others, and behaving normally in social situations. Symptoms include seeing, hearing, feeling things that aren't there, misconceptions about what is happening or who you are, nonsensical language, unusual behavior, lack of emotion, and social withdrawal |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Schizophrenia - (pronounced) (SKIT-soh-FREE-nee-uh) A group of severe mental disorders in which a person has difficulty telling the difference between real and unreal experiences, thinking logically, responding emotionally normally to others, and behaving normally in social situations. Symptoms include seeing, hearing, feeling things that aren't there, misconceptions about what is happening or who you are, nonsensical language, unusual behavior, lack of emotion, and social withdrawal
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