CLINICAL ASPECTS OF SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN PATIENTS WITH PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA

Authors

  • Ramazanova N.T Teacher, Termez branch of Tashkent medical academy
  • Hayitkulova.P, Rashidov Sh 2 course students

Keywords:

paranoid schizophrenia, psychopathological method, pathological hobbies, hereditary burden

Abstract

The pathological hobbies are often the first signs of the debut of schizophrenia in the structure of syndrome of overvalued entities, “metaphysical intoxication, “rise of schizoid” (Akiskal K.K., Savino M., Akiskal H.S., 2005; Evans C. E, Bowman C.H., Turnbull O.H., 2005; Grube M., 2002; Ivanez A., Blanco C., de Castro I.P., Fernandez - Piqueras J, 2003; Steinbauer M., Taucher J., 2001). Occurring gradation of the abnormal hobbies are mostly descriptive in nature. “Pathological hobbies require careful study of the clinical structure due to the weak development of pathological qualifications, the complexity of differentiation from other abnormal (Anderson S.W., Damasio H., Damasio A. R., 2005; Grant F., Kim S., Potenza M., 2003; Langle G., Siemssen G., Hornberger S., 2000; Moller P., Husby R., 2000; The purpose is the study of clinical aspects of social and cognitive functioning in patients with paranoid schizophrenia

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2021-12-15

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CLINICAL ASPECTS OF SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING IN PATIENTS WITH PARANOID SCHIZOPHRENIA. (2021). Archive of Conferences, 31-33. https://conferencepublication.com/index.php/aoc/article/view/1678