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process schizophrenia
process schizophrenia[′prä‚ses ‚skit·sə′frē·nē·ə] (psychology) Schizophrenia having a slow, insidious onset; the person exhibits poor adjustment before hospitalization. process schizophrenia
pro·cess schiz·o·phre·ni·aan obsolete term for those forms of severe schizophrenic disorders in which chronic and progressive biologic conditions in the brain are considered to be the primary cause and in which prognosis is also poor, with insidious onset at a young age, as contrasted with reactive schizophrenia. |