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reactive schizophrenia

reactive schizophrenia

an acute form of schizophrenia that develops in response to precipitating environmental factors, such as extreme stress. The prognosis is generally more favorable than for process schizophrenia. [proposed in 1959 by U.S. psychologists Norman Garmezy (1918–2009) and Eliot H. Rodnick (1911–1999)]

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