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  • noun Plural form of schizophrenia.

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  • What would I have thought if we had prayed for people living with depressions, schizophrenias, or borderline personality disorders like we prayed for people who were diagnosed with diabetes or who had heart attacks?

    Monica A. Coleman: Will Churches Look After The Sick? Monica A. Coleman 2011

  • What would I have thought if we had prayed for people living with depressions, schizophrenias, or borderline personality disorders like we prayed for people who were diagnosed with diabetes or who had heart attacks?

    Monica A. Coleman: Will Churches Look After The Sick? Monica A. Coleman 2011

  • What would I have thought if we had prayed for people living with depressions, schizophrenias, or borderline personality disorders like we prayed for people who were diagnosed with diabetes or who had heart attacks?

    Monica A. Coleman: Will Churches Look After The Sick? Monica A. Coleman 2011

  • What would I have thought if we had prayed for people living with depressions, schizophrenias, or borderline personality disorders like we prayed for people who were diagnosed with diabetes or who had heart attacks?

    Monica A. Coleman: Will Churches Look After The Sick? Monica A. Coleman 2011

  • What would I have thought if we had prayed for people living with depressions, schizophrenias, or borderline personality disorders like we prayed for people who were diagnosed with diabetes or who had heart attacks?

    Monica A. Coleman: Will Churches Look After The Sick? Monica A. Coleman 2011

  • Unlike the other schizophrenias, there ` s no disordered thinking or really weird behavior.

    CNN Transcript Apr 21, 2005 2005

  • Many intelligent, high achieving, individuals suffer from anxieties, schizophrenias and depression.

    A different diagnosis Michael Allen 2005

  • Despite all the recent advances in basic neuroscience, we have made remarkably little progress in understanding depression, and the sources of schizophrenia, or the schizophrenias, remain wrapped in the same obscurity.

    'Killing Cures': An Exchange Chodoff, Paul 2005

  • Consistent with the prevalence of these abnormal movements in psychotic patients are other data (neuroimaging, neurodevelopmental, neuroanatomic, clinicopathologic) indicating that cerebellar dysfunction may play a role in the pathogenesis of some schizophrenias (970).

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • Clinically, however, its effects differ significantly from the symptoms of the chronic schizophrenias.

    Over the Edge Jonathan Kellerman 1987

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