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Schizophrenia Awareness By: Bryan M, Adrian Rocha

What is Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a long term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.

Case Study Patient name was Eduard Einstein and he was Male. His family was Albert Einstein as his dad and his mom as Mileva Maric also his age was 20 when he got schizophrenia which was year 1930 and he was the only one that had the disease in the family. The five professionals roles is that they talked to Eduard about his problem based on Schizophrenia. In addition to that they talked to him about what kind of problems he has been having with social interaction and his behavior.

The 5 Professionals (Continued) Then after they talk to Eduard they talked to his parents about what has he been experiencing with the sickness and how he has been acting lately. In addition after the 5 professionals do research to see what kind of schizophrenia he has. Although schizophrenia can get worst sometimes so they gave him medication to help him control himself.

Educational Requirements Although you have go to medical school for four years and have your medical license to learn and research more about mental illness. In addition you will have more experience and more chances of becoming a mental illness professional. Also you have to get your masters degree. Well in order to become a professional you can either be a psychiatrist and learn more about the illness and research more about mental illness. In addition you have to know how to research and work in a lab once you get used to it. Also you either have to go to a college or a university to become a professional in schizophrenia or other mental illnesses.

Eduard Einstein This was Eduard Einstein he developed Schizophrenia when he was 20 years old. Although he died from a stroke that happened in 1965 and his age was 55 when he died.

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