There are 5 sub types of schizophrenia that overlap with many other diagnoses.
I discovered the unique developmental consciousness pattern common in schizophrenics several years ago while working extensively with patients. While I know how to cure it, the process is extremely time consuming and the commitment of my time is too great. It involves collapsing the developmental process and then validating the individual to develop a secure sense of self. A secure sense of self cannot hear the voices that disrupt the patient’s life.
The main support for the theory that too much dopamine causes schizophrenia is the fact that antipsychotic medications, which are used to treat schizophrenia, block dopamine receptors. The medications are designed to bind to dopamine receptors in the brain, and their effects have helped many people cope with symptoms.
When dopamine levels get even higher, the schizophrenia patient becomes paranoid.