The first person to distinguish schizophrenia from other conditions.
What is Emil Kraepelin
The way this mental illness presents a patient's reality.
What is distortion.
The primary link to schizophrenia and found in DNA.
What are genes.
The first step in treatment
What are antipsychotics
The time period when schizophrenia was first noticed.
What is Mid-Nineteenth century
This aspect adds to someone's reality
What are positive symptoms
A slight change in this has been found in the brain
This option occurs only after medication isn't working.
What is electroconvulsive therapy
The percentage of the population that faces this mental illness.
What is 1%
This aspect takes away from someone's reality
What are negative symptoms
An over active transmitter linked to schizophrenia
What is dopamine
This part of treatment occurs after medication has proven successful and contains what goal.
What is therapy and to help patients cope with symptoms.
The risk gene linked to schizophrenia.
What is setd1a
This symptom is experienced when something that is not there seems apparent
What are hallucinations
These altercations provide greater risk of Schizophrenia developing.
What are malnutrition, prematurity, and lack of oxygen.
The combination of treatments that typically work best to manage symptoms.
What are medication and psychosocial therapy.