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Being worthy of our empathy and prayer

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truth@finder.com - 26 Jul 2009 17:13 GMT
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There are five subtypes of schizophrenia:
  Paranoid

  The key feature of this subtype of schizophrenia is the combination
of
  false beliefs (delusions) and hearing voices (auditory
  hallucinations), with more nearly normal emotions and cognitive
  functioning (cognitive functions include reasoning, judgment, and
  memory). The delusions of paranoid schizophrenics usually involve
  thoughts of being persecuted or harmed by others or exaggerated
  opinions of their own importance, but may also reflect feelings of
  jealousy or excessive religiosity. The delusions are typically
  organized into a coherent framework. Paranoid schizophrenics function
  at a higher level than other subtypes, but are at risk for suicidal
or
  violent behavior under the influence of their delusions.

May God bless and protect and heal.
Jimmy Alpha - 27 Jul 2009 00:27 GMT
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> May God bless and protect and heal.

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