One of the concerns is that Mental illnesses are costly. Mental illnesses cost hospitals $150 billion every year. There is lots of confusion on how theses illnesses started, but there is no root cause …show more content…
Individuals that have this disorder are in a expansive, manic mood are cheerful, sleepless, compulsively talkative, agitated, and distracted and with racing thoughts and an inflated sense of their own importance. (Harvard Mental Health) There are many sets of symptoms on schizoaffective. The set of symptoms called schizoaffective disorder represents both a theoretical puzzle and a practical problem for psychiatry. The disorder looks like an amalgam of two kinds of major mental illness that are usually thought to run in different families, involve different brain mechanisms, develop in different ways, and respond to different treatments: mood (affective) disorders and schizophrenia (“Harvard Mental Health Letter”) To progress the dependability and use of schizoaffective disorder researchers have looked beyond the symptoms for ways in which it might resemble or differ from schizophrenia and mood disorder. Schizophrenia disorder is different in every person they have different mood transitions. There goes to show people have mind problems. One can’t control when they have mental illnesses. They come out of nowhere. They cannot be