Schizophrenia in modern times is called a serious mental pathology, the distinctive feature of which is negative deviations in the functioning of the psyche and the complexity of perception. To date, there is no universal method for diagnosis and its accurate identification. It is carried out on the basis of symptoms, which may not exist at all or may be mild. Because such patients have certain mental disorders (most often affective, paranoid or depressive-paranoid), the whole point is a delay or uneven development of key brain functions.
If a person suffering from this disease is asked to describe his condition in a short sentence, the result will be something like this: “I feel bad... I feel some terrible, sometimes inexplicable sensation inside me. It deprives me of strength and peace. I feel like I'm living someone else's life. It happens that it seems to me that