Although it was once thought that a bad childhood could cause schizophrenia, the current understanding of schizophrenia is of a primarily neurological disease.
Sheila Cantor has written: 'Childhood schizophrenia' -- subject(s): Childhood Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia in children
Elaine Yudkovitz has written: 'Communication therapy in childhood schizophrenia' -- subject(s): Child psychotherapy, Childhood Schizophrenia, Communication, Interpersonal communication, Language disorders, Schizophrenia in children, Schizophrenic Language, Therapy
There is no evidence that abuse can cause paranoid schizophrenia.
Viruses during the second trimester may be a cause of schizophrenia.
a really bad childhood that no one wants to hear bout cause its really sad
No. There are some psychedelic drugs that can mimic schizophrenia, but there is no known external cause.
no
More information about childhood schizophrenia can be found by talking to a psychiatrist. They will be best able to answer questions about a specific case, as the details of each case vary based on the person afflicted by it.
That is paranoid schizophrenia.
Dopamine. Increase in dopemine is a possible cause for schizophrenia.
schizophrenia
yes