Some symptoms come and go, some may stay, and there are some patients whose symptoms are hardly noticeable. However, these symptoms are categorized into two categories which are positive, and negative. The positive category symptoms are when people lose touch with some aspects to life. These symptoms include Hallucinations hearing thoughts/voices that are not real. Delusions believing and seeing things that are not there. Thought disorders are thoughts that appear illogical, lacking is sequence and may contain bizarre content. Movement disorders is the speed, quality, fluency, and ease of movement effect. Negative Symptoms are disruptions to normal emotions and behaviors. People with these symptoms have difficulty expressing emotions, facial emotions and expressions in voice tone. They no longer have pleasure in their lives. Patients also have difficulty beginning and sustaining activities and they will reduce their speaking. The Cognitive Symptoms would be poor executive functioning this is the ability to understand life and decision making. The last symptoms are to have trouble focusing, paying attention and problems with working memory and the to use information immediately after