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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.
Yes.
The chances of someone whose aunt is schizophrenic developing schizophrenia is 4 percent, which is higher than normal (the chance for someone without a schizophrenic relative is 1.1 percent), but not very high.
Pentagonaphobia which isn't a real word or mildly schizophrenic.
No, she was not schizophrenic.
The correct spelling of the psychiatric term is schizophrenic.
No retard what the f*** wrong with you
The brain of someone with schizophrenia may have enlarged vesicles and shrunken frontal or temporal lobes.
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.
yes it was. they did a docomentry on T.V One and they (doctors) have proven him schizophrenic.
Ten to fifteen percent of people with schizophrenia end up committing suicide.
Schizophrenic - JC Chasez album - was created in 2002.