Essay On The Past Of Schizophrenia

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Past, Future, Now: Assessing Schizophrenia
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, schizophrenia is characterized by the development of two or more symptoms in a one-month period. At least one of the two symptoms must be delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech. Schizophrenia has always been a disorder shrouded in mystery. There have been many hypotheses from varying perspectives offering up causation for it and some have research, while some lack support. It is important when trying to comprehend and appreciate the disorder that its history is taken into consideration. This way the full extinct to which each branch of the disorder has developed can be absolutely understood. Learning from the past is the only way to proceed towards the future. With schizophrenia, it starts in the dark and works it ways towards the light.

I. Historical and Current Views
Schizophrenia has always been a disorder associated with madness (Reed, 2004). In every century, people with this disorder have been persecuted or pushed aside by society. Throughout history, it was believed an evil demon or god caused Schizophrenia (Reed, 2004). The only way to fix the strange behavior was to pray to the good god because only they could fix the problem. A perfect example of this is the Middle Ages, where there was a return to religious explanations that explained mental disorders to be caused by the devil and the only way to help the individual was by the Church. The Churches method of treatment included exorcism and even more harsh tortures if the exorcism did not work. Many people, especially women, with schizophrenia perished during these times of accusation.
It is not until the Church’s power begins to fade that science could rise...

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...ne will come without side effects all together. It is imperative though, that studies continue to be done on schizophrenia so that it does not fly under the radar, which is my only concern for the disorder.

VII. Summary
Schizophrenia has progressed in our society as technology and understanding of the brain have advanced. It is know widely accepted that schizophrenia is a brain disorder rather than it being cause by the devil. It is also well known that it can be treated by drugs rather torturous exorcisms. However, there are other perspectives that are helpful in treating schizophrenia that address issues that the biological perspective may not touch such as family stress. Although, these treatments are improvements from the lobotomies and exorcisms formerly performed, growth of treatments is something individuals with schizophrenia and their families await for.

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