Catatonic Schizophrenia
The formal ICD diagnosis of catatonic schizophrenia rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.

This section describes the ICD approach to symptoms of schizophrenia employed by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Also see the separate section on the DSM approach to schizophrenia.
The formal ICD diagnosis of catatonic schizophrenia rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
The formal diagnosis of hebephrenic schizophrenia rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
The formal ICD diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
The formal diagnosis of post-schizophrenic depression rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
The formal ICD diagnosis of residual schizophrenia rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.
The formal diagnosis of schizophrenia rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Also see the separate page on the DSM approach to schizophrenia: “Schizophrenia: DSM Schizophrenia Symptoms”.
The formal diagnosis of simple schizophrenia rests on these symptoms, which can be evaluated by psychiatrists and other mental health professionals.