Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which type of schizophrenia is characterized by the belief that someone is trying to kill the individual?

  1. Erotomanic Type

  2. Jealous Type

  3. Persecutory Type

  4. Somatic Type

The correct answer is: Persecutory Type

The correct answer is associated with Persecutory Type schizophrenia, which is characterized by delusions of persecution. Individuals experiencing this type of schizophrenia often believe that they are being targeted, harassed, or harmed by others. This can manifest as a belief that there are conspiracies against them or that people are out to kill them. Understanding this specific type of schizophrenia is crucial for corrections officers and mental health professionals, as individuals with these delusions may behave unpredictably or react defensively due to their perception of threat. This awareness can assist in effectively managing and communicating with individuals who may be experiencing these kinds of delusions, ensuring both safety and better care. The other types mentioned do not relate to the belief of being targeted for harm. Erotomanic Type involves the belief that someone, often of higher status, is in love with the individual. Jealous Type centers around the belief that a partner is unfaithful, while Somatic Type involves false beliefs about one’s physical health and body. Understanding these distinctions is vital in identifying the specific type of delusion and guiding appropriate interventions.