Are there different levels or types of schizophrenia? - types of schizophrenia more condition_symptoms
Schizophrenia is a disorder that describes a mental disorder.
Under the name of schizophrenia, there are some Catogories submarine or sub-types:
Sub-types:
Historically, schizophrenia in the West are divided into simple, catatonic, hebephrenic and paranoid. The DSM now contains five sub-classifications of schizophrenia, ICD-10 identified 7:
(295.2/F20.2), catatonic type (where marked absences or peculiarities of movement are present)
(295.1/F20.1), disorganized type (where thought disorder and flat affect are present together),
(295.3/F20.0) paranoid (where delusions and hallucinations are present but thought disorder, disorganized behavior, and affective flattening) is not available,
(295.6/F20.5) residual (where positive symptoms are only present) in a low intensity and
(295.9/F20.3) undifferentiated type (psychotic symptoms are present, but the criteria for paranoid, disorganized or catatonic not met).
Note: The brackets indicate the codes of DSM and ICD-10 diagnostic manual, respectively. An older classificationgen remains the "disorganized schizophrenia use" unorganized instead of "schizophrenia.
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Yes, there are many levels, from mild to severe.
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