Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that is usually characterized by withdrawal from reality. The symptoms that a sufferer of schizophrenia goes through interfere with his or her everyday life. Illogical patterns of thought, delusions, hallucinations and varying degrees of emotions are the most common symptoms. If a person has these symptoms then he or she may have the mental disorder called schizophrenia. Schizophrenia was first recognized as a mental disorder about a hundred years ago and researchers have been looking for the cure ever since. Today though, people are still baffled about what might cause it and are wondering if it may have multiple causes. Many scientists have developed lots of different theories to explain what causes this disease. The four main theories are The Environmental Theory, The Biochemical Theory, The Genetic Theory, and The Bio Psycho Social Theory.
The Environmental Theory has little information to support it. The theory’s main hypothesis is based on how stress affects humans. Most researchers think that the main cause of this disease could not be stress alone. Though they do agree that stress could probably make the symptoms of a schizophrenia patient worse or trigger the onset of t
Some of the more relentless symptoms of schizophrenia include delusions. This symptom can usually be found in the type of schizophrenia called paranoid schizophrenia. A lot of paranoid schizophrenics think that people are out to get them and can be very paranoid, hence the name. They may also wrongfully believe that they are some historic person or a person of great importance. Hallucinations are another of the more severe common symptoms. These can cause the schizophrenic person to think that they are seeing or hearing things that are not really there. A detachment from reality is a regular part of a schizophrenics’ life. They are not very aware of what goes on around them.