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are beliefs that one is a special person or being or possesses special powers.
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is speech that is totally incoherent to the listener.
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The inability to persist at common, goal-directed activities is known as .
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are present before people go into the acute phase of schizophrenia.
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The senseless repetition of words spoken by others is known as .
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The most consistent brain abnormality found in schizophrenia is .
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Andreasen has argued that a may account for the symptoms of schizophrenia, based on neuroimaging and cognitive studies.
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are simultaneously overprotective and rejecting of their children, which leads to schizophrenia symptoms, according to Fromm-Reichmann.
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Families high in are overinvolved with each other, overprotective of the disturbed family member, and are simultaneously self-sacrificing and resentful of the afflicted family member.
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According to the explanation, schizophrenia interferes with a person’s ability to hold a job; thus, people with schizophrenia tend to drift downward in social class.







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