They can, just like anyone else whose perception is impaired. They may be more likely than others to engage in dangerous situations because they feel that it is necessary (for example, "God is telling me to climb this mountain with no gear" or "The only place where they can't get me is in the middle of a lake"). Or they may simply be so focused on one thing that they may neglect to eat, sleep, or get medical treatment for physical health problems.
It is not true that all people with schizophrenia feel a need to kill other people. Most people who suffer with schizophrenia are completely harmless, or are dangerous only to themselves. Sensational crimes tend to be exaggerated in the media and are unfairly associated with people suffering from mental illness.
You should not fake Schizophrenia. Millions of people are affected with this disorder every year. Many people kill themselves due to the delusions (Psychosis) caused by it. Please do not fake this disorder.
lol um... babies don't purposely kill themselves! I don't know if that's what you meant, but sometimes babies will accidentally kill themselves many different ways, like suffocation.
Unlike humans, animals do not have suicidal tendencies and, although Afghan hounds may get themselves accidentally killed, they will not do so intentionally.
No but they can be depressed for being single and the depression can make them kill themselves.
Yes, but only for a short time. They can also kill themselves on command or even accidentally if they are scared.
people can kill or injure themselves can kill others
Advantages: self protection Disadvantages: accidentally kill people
To gain power for themselves.
NO
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no however there is a disproportionate number of homicides by schizophrics compared to the number of those actually diagnosed