Acute schizophrenia
Schizophrenia usually onsets and develops between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five in both males and females. Although these are the most common years of onset, it can develop at any time.
People are not born schizophrenic, although they are almost certainly born with the genetic makeup to become that way. Schizophrenia usually develops in young adulthood.
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It's not. DID is an acronym for Dissociative Identity Disorder. This is a very different condition from schizophrenia.
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At one point, schizophrenia was called "dementia praecox". Some people may say that "multiple personality disorder", "split personality", or "dissociative identity disorder" are other names for schizophrenia. However, the condition that these names describe is not the same as schizophrenia.
No, you can't be born with schizophrenia. Sometimes people confuse having schizophrenia at a very early age with being born with schizophrenia. For example, January "Jani" Schofield was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of six, and she is often falsely said to have been born with schizophrenia. However, there is no research that states that you can be born with schizophrenia.
Yes, because a psychiatrist can prescribe medicine and medicine is one way to treat schizophrenia.
People with schizophrenia may talk a lot. If they talk a lot without making much sense, this is called "schizophasia".
I don't know but it is called Schizophrenia
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