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   Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. People with schizophrenia may seem like they have lost touch with reality. Although schizophrenia is not as common as other mental disorders, the symptoms can be very disabling.

   The symptoms of schizophrenia fall into three categories: positive, negative, and cognitive.

   Positive symptoms are psychotic behaviors not generally seen in healthy people. People with positive symptoms may “lose touch” with some aspects of reality. Symptoms include:
 
    Hallucinations
    Delusions
    Thought disorders (unusual or dysfunctional ways of thinking)
    Movement disorders (agitated body movements)

   Negative symptoms are associated with disruptions to normal emotions and behaviors. Symptoms include:
 
    “Flat affect” (reduced expression of emotions via facial expression or voice tone)
    Reduced feelings of pleasure in everyday life
    Difficulty beginning and sustaining activities
    Reduced speaking

   Cognitive symptoms: For some patients, the cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia are subtle, but for others, they are more severe and patients may notice changes in their memory or other aspects of thinking. Symptoms include:
 
    Poor “executive functioning” (the ability to understand information and use it to make decisions)
    Trouble focusing or paying attention
    Problems with “working memory” (the ability to use information immediately after learning it)

   Source: Read more: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/schizophrenia/index.shtml