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Describing someone as schizophrenic is not using person-first language. Person-first language is putting the person before the disorder, so that you do not refer to someone as being their disorder. Saying that someone is schizophrenic implies that that person is defined by schizophrenia. Instead of saying that someone is schizophrenic, try saying that the person has schizophrenia.
The friends of a schizophrenic may not understand why they are acting the way they do. It is difficult for them to know what the person is seeing, hearing, and feeling as that can be so very different from their own experience. They may see their friend is changing, and not know how to relate to them anymore.
They take you to a psychiatrist, who is a kind person, who can understand you and know for himself if one is really schizophrenic.
Usually people who are schizophrenic do not thick there is something wrong, because they think the delusions and hallucinations they experience are real. Once the individual is medicated they are usually able to tell that they have a problem without medication.
No, she was not schizophrenic.
it is sometimes caused by head trauma, A number of reasons. Genetics is part of it. I have a friend who's schizophrenic and so is his dad, but they've got it under control. Like the person above posted trauma can cause it, but not just physical trauma, emotional trauma too. I know another guy who got it after a period of homelessness.
Depends on the language..I know quite a few languages.
A person who has more than one personality is called a schizophrenic.
-William Shakespeare -Demi Lovato -schizophrenic authors
Get diagnosed by a mental healthcare professional. If you're not schizophrenic, he's not talking to you.
The correct spelling of the psychiatric term is schizophrenic.
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