Crisis
By: lzaldiva • Essay • 533 Words • April 22, 2011 • 1,052 Views
Crisis
Schizophrenia is an enigma, Far too often it completely destroys the lives of those it attacks along with the lives of their loved ones. It can also destroy lives of innocent bystanders and police. But, even though it is cause is not really understood very well, it is a medical mystery. However, it is a disease that is much stigmatized.
Schizophrenia affects a vast number of people. With a frequency rate of 1 person in every 100, it is relatively common condition. Overall, it cost to society in medical fees and lost income is enormous.
Schizophrenia is a major mental illness that can have a broad effect on the day-to day functioning of those who have it- in school and work, in social relationship, and in the ability to take care of themselves.
Schizophrenia is an enigma, Far too often it completely destroys the lives of those it attacks along with the lives of their loved ones. It can also destroy lives of innocent bystanders and police. But, even though it is cause is not really understood very well, it is a medical mystery. However, it is a disease that is much stigmatized.
Schizophrenia affects a vast number of people. With a frequency rate of 1 person in every 100, it is relatively common condition. Overall, it cost to society in medical fees and lost income is enormous.
Schizophrenia is a major mental illness that can have a broad effect on the day-to day functioning of those who have it- in school and work, in social relationship, and in the ability to take care of themselves.
Schizophrenia is an enigma, Far too often it completely destroys the lives of those it attacks along with the lives of their loved ones. It can also destroy lives of innocent bystanders and police. But, even though it is cause is not really understood very well, it is a medical mystery. However, it is a disease that is