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  2. Diagnosis of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5 criteria puts more emphasis on social or occupational dysfunction than the ICD-10. [7] The ICD-10, on the other hand, puts more emphasis on first-rank symptoms. [2] [8] The current proposal for the ICD-11 criteria for schizophrenia recommends adding self-disorder as a symptom. [9]

  3. Schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5, published in 2013, gives a Scale to Assess the Severity of Symptom Dimensions outlining eight dimensions of symptoms. [59] DSM-5 states that to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, two diagnostic criteria have to be met over the period of one month, with a significant impact on social or occupational functioning for at least six months.

  4. Paranoid personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is a mental disorder characterized by paranoia, and a pervasive, long-standing suspiciousness and generalized mistrust of others. People with this personality disorder may be hypersensitive, easily insulted, and habitually relate to the world by vigilant scanning of the environment for clues or suggestions that may validate their fears or biases.

  5. Delusional disorder - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-IV and psychologists agree that personal beliefs should be evaluated with great respect to cultural and religious differences, as some cultures have normalized beliefs that may be considered delusional in other cultures. [14] An earlier, now-obsolete, nosological name for delusional disorder was "paranoia". This should not be confused ...

  6. What Are the Different Types of Schizophrenia? - AOL

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    The five types of schizophrenia include catatonic, disorganized, residual, paranoid, and undifferentiated schizophrenia. Each has different symptoms.

  7. Childhood schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    The DSM-5 criteria puts more emphasis on social or occupational dysfunction than the ICD-10. [40] The ICD-10, on the other hand, puts more emphasis on first-rank symptoms. [41] [42] The current proposal for the ICD-11 criteria for schizophrenia recommends adding self-disorder as a symptom. [43]

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