PSY 625 Ashford University Biological Bases of Behavior Paper

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  • Option A: If you have selected a brain-based disorder, 
    • Describe the symptoms of the disorder and how those symptoms are related to the brain structures that are involved.
  • Option B: If you have selected a brain process, 
    • Discuss how the brain processes information to reach the behavior in question.


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Running head: BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA

Behavioral Aspects of Schizophrenia
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BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA

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Introduction
Schizophrenia is a mental disease whose symptoms and signs are fundamentally physical.
Research has shown that this disorder even shares a majority of symptoms and signs with several
other mental illnesses. To get a deeper understanding of these symptoms is, therefore, important
to understand this disorder. However, the onset of schizophrenia is usually distinguished by the
sudden persistence of symptoms. These symptoms may start as mild and continue to worsen as
time passes. It is the worsening of these symptoms that individuals living with this illness start
showing uncoordinated behavioral patterns. These behaviors may include delusions and
hallucinations (Arnedo, Baranger, Harms, Barch, & Cloninger, 2015). In this paper, an analysis of
the behavioral aspects of individuals living with schizophrenia will be presented.
Behavioral symptoms of Schizophrenia
These are behaviors that develop among individuals living with schizophrenia. The first example
of these symptoms is unhealthy work or social relationships. This means that the individual feels
disconnected from other people in a workplace or any other public area. Such people may be
confused as introverts when the mental disorder is not diagnosed. It is because of this behavioral
aspect that an individual is regarded as immobile. An individual living with schizophrenia may
find it challenging to have self-care. These symptoms generally start to appear when an individual
is in adolescence or sometimes in their early childhood. Upon development of th...


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