Symptoms of schitzophrenia include:
-Cognitive: Behavioral: social isolation, disorganized behavior, aggression, agitation, compulsive behavior, excitability, hostility, repetitive movements, self-harm, or lack of restraint
-Mood: anger, anxiety, apathy, feeling detached from self, general discontent, loss of interest or pleasure in activities, elevated mood, or inappropriate emotional response
-Psychological: hallucination, paranoia, hearing voices, depression, fear, persecutory delusion, or religious delusion
-Speech: circumstantial speech, incoherent speech, rapid and frenzied speaking, or speech disorder
-Also common: fatigue, impaired motor coordination, lack of emotional response, or memory loss
nope i have a friend who covered in em and he has schitzophrenia
treatment for schitzophrenia
I believe schitzophrenia causes hallucinations,
There is a common misconception that Schitzophrenia means Two personalities,in The Who's 'Quadrophenia', the meaning of the title is FOUR personalities.However this is totally incorrect as Schitzophrenia has nothing to do with multiple personality disorder and the word Quadrophenia is invented by Jimmy, the protagonist of the rock opera, after his father tells him that he is a 'schitzophrenic' refering to the incorrect definition.The actual name of dual personalitie dissorder is disambiguation
you mean conditions of mental health or how you get em? Depression Anxiety disorder Schitzophrenia (spelling!) Bolimia Anoryxia (spelling!)
maybe if you are on hardcore meds. but still, they will not risk it if a schizophrenic person lost it while flying a plane. Because then they will get sewed big time.
Possibly being brain fried? Other than that I read that it could increase the chances of developing schitzophrenia when your older, not likely though.
Vincemt Van Gogh was one of the world greatest post Impressionist artists. He suffered from mental illness including schitzophrenia and anxiety. It is believed that he died from a self inflicted gunshot wound.
There has been some evidence to suggest that use of cannabis can cause schitzophrenia if it is taken in young men in particular. However, I may be wrong this wqs the only question I thought I might know the answer to|
typical of him
The definition of neurosis is mild mental disorder. As such, neurosis could be mile Tourette's Syndrome (unable to control what you say) to a mile form of schitzophrenia or depression. So in answer to your question, neurosis is an uncommon difference in an individual's psyche.
No. Paranoia is the delusional fear that everything in the world is working together to your detriment. It is sometimes associated with schitzophrenia, the condition in which people have a skewed perception of reality. As a condition it is rarely associated with children; someone who is childish is acting like a child.