The chosen case study is Case study 3: Schizophrenia, Charlie Robinson
According to Shergill, et. al (2014), schizophrenia is a condition characterized by difficulty in distinguishing between reality and imaginations. Patients suffering from this condition find it hard to relate to other people, to manage their emotions, and to function normally. Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder whereby the victim starts loosing contact with reality and gets lost in own world with make-up beliefs. Charlie is described as a person who has many friends, but hardly relates to any of them. He likes spending his time in his bedroom, and refers to himself as Goth. Charlie has a deep-rooted fear of Continue reading...