Describe the positive symptoms of schizophrenia and relate those symptoms to the case study patient.
Schizophrenia often changes how individuals think, feel, and behave and vary from person to person. The symptoms can appear and disappear suddenly. No individual has all the symptoms at a time. Positive symptoms of schizophrenia include the highly exaggerated ideologies, perceptions, or actions that show that an individual cannot tell what is real and what is not. Positive symptom include hallucinations, in which the individual sees, hears, smells, or feels things that no one else does; delusion, which implies the beliefs that seem strange to most people and are easy to prove wrong. However, the individual affected might think that some other person is trying to control their brain through things such as TV or the belief that some is out to get them; confused thoughts and disorganized speech; trouble in concentrating, movement disorders. For instance, in this scenario, the patient believes that someone is out to get him, when that is not true. Besides, the patient changed his behaviors and begun to drink heavily on weekends