Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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Which type of schizophrenia involves the belief that one is unable to get sick despite visible symptoms?

  1. Grandiose Type

  2. Somatic Type

  3. Persecutory Type

  4. Erotomanic Type

The correct answer is: Somatic Type

The correct answer is indeed focused on the Somatic Type of schizophrenia. This type involves individuals holding strong beliefs regarding their bodily health and sensations. In this context, the belief that one is unable to get sick, even in the presence of clear physical symptoms, is a hallmark characteristic of somatic delusions. These delusions can manifest as an irrational belief that the individual has a serious disease or medical condition, despite medical evaluation showing otherwise. People experiencing this form of schizophrenia may persistently report certain physical ailments or illnesses and may be resistant to medical advice claiming they are healthy. In contrast, the other types outlined do not specifically address beliefs about health or illness. For example, those with Grandiose Type might hold exaggerated beliefs about their importance or abilities, while Persecutory Type involves feelings of being followed or harassed. Erotomanic Type is characterized by the belief that another person, often of higher status, is in love with the individual. Each of these types focuses on different themes of delusion, thereby differentiating them from the somatic focus of the correct answer.