Schizophrenia may be rare, but when it is encountered, it is usually diagnosed to multiple people in the same family. It can skip generations. My grandmother was schizophrenic, my mother was not, and I am. Sometimes it is seen in multiple people in a family from the same generation, sometimes it isn't even diagnosed to anyone from a certain generation.
The study of a person's traits by deciphering the shape of the person's skull (phrenos: mind, head, as in schizophrenia; logy: the study of). It's a pseudoscience and has no scientific basis.
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A person's reaction to being different or similar to other members of their family will vary from person to person. It is not common for two family members to look or act alike.
it means the person who thinks about his family
traits
Yup! My family has been passing it down for generations. I have it, as does most of my family!
You may have a predisposition towards schizophrenia if someone in your close family has or had schizophrenia, if you are a fantasy-prone person, if you do not have much need for a social life, or if you often find yourself believing in strange or fantastical things. Keep in mind that these factors do not mean that you will develop schizophrenia; they just mean that you may be more likely to develop schizophrenia than others.
When a person is suffering from schizophrenia a family member might notice irrational comments in conversation, such as references to a person who does not exist or descriptions of events that did not happen. Family members can be very helpful in recognizing schizophrenia, because they are likely to have been present at occasions and can confirm whether or not specific events actually happened. Unfortunately, family members may be blamed for things they did not do or say, or asked to verify delusions and hallucinations. Family members can also learn to recognize patterns of behavior that indicate that the patient is not taking medication as prescribed.
Symptoms of schizophrenia may involve delusions, hallucinations, as well as unusual social behaviour and interaction, disorganisation, paranoia and feeling a lack of touch with reality. To the person with schizophrenia, they may not always recognise their actions are out of the ordinary, because if they are very consumed in the illness they may not know when they are having a psychotic episode.
catatonic schizophrenia
That is paranoid schizophrenia.
Early schizophrenia signs will vary from person to person, with age playing a major role. There is no proven link between early schizophrenia signs and diet. A good website dedicated to schizophrenia will often have a medical professional who can advise on the early schizophrenia signs and discuss diet issues.
virtual families is a game where you raise a person, get that person a spouse, then have them raise a family of children. from there you build up generations on generations of your family to complete goals. overall a really fun interactive game. no vilolence, and is suitable for almost every age.
when a person dies like your husband/wife and you remarry that's a 2nd generation
Ransome Kuti is a family name, not the name of a single person. The Ransome-Kuti family have many sons in different generations.
A person with catatonic schizophrenia is most affected in bodily movements. Sometimes can lead to catatonic stupor or catatonic excitement.
Sometimes they do. It depends on the person. Additionally, schizophrenia is often episodic. In between episodes a person with schizophrenia may seem relatively normal.