Schizophrenia Paranoid

Schizophrenia is a pathological mental state in which the patient experiences disturbances in the functioning of thinking, emotions and behavior. The main criteria are the persistence of symptoms over time and their ineffectiveness during therapy for six months or more. The paranoid type of schizophrenia, in turn, is one of the most common and severe forms of the disease.

Paranoia in Greek means "incoherent thought." In other words, this is a psychological feature of thinking when a sick person constantly believes in delusional ideas. In this case, not only thinking suffers, but also logical and emotional perception.

The danger of this form of schizophrenia is that the patient begins to believe that other people have