Hearing voices is an indication that you are mentally ill. However, you can be schizophrenic, psychotic, neurotic, or suffer from multiple personality disorder.
You can be helped through dream interpretation according to the scientific method. Dream therapy can surely help you stop hearing voices and find sound mental health. Other methods are very dangerous. Common psychiatrists and psychologists don't have an internal vision of what is happening into your brain and psyche.
You must be very careful with mental health problems. The wise unconscious mind that produces your dreams works like a natural doctor, sending you in dreams exactly the information you need to find sound mental health that lasts forever.
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.
It can be dangerous to live with a schizophrenic person if they do not take medication and get treatment. Some people with schizophrenia are violent while others are more docile.
Patients in this category have the characteristic positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia but do not meet the specific criteria for the paranoid, disorganized, or catatonic subtypes.It is a type of schizophrenia where the person has both/either negative and positive schizophrenic symptoms but do not strongly enough fit the criteria for paranoid, disorganized or catatonic schizophrenia to be classfied as such.
Schizophrenia is a disease that involves a breakdown of logical thought processes. It often involves delusions, hallucinations, and extreme introversion. A schizothyme is a person who has schizothymia, or a "schizophrenic personality". Schizothymes are generally unemotional and very introverted.
The term 'schizophrenic' refers to someone with schizophrenia, a severe thought disorder usually characterized by hallucinations (false sensations, like seeing or hearing things that aren't really there), delusions (false beliefs), disordered thinking, flat affect (no emotional reactions to stimuli), disordered or strange speech patterns and very disorganized/abnormal behavior. These symptoms have to have a severely disruptive effect on the person's home/work/social life to be truly considered schizophrenia. There are several types of schizophrenia, including paranoid schizophrenia (where the hallucinations/delusions are linked to a paranoid fear), catatonic schizophrenia (includes incidences of catatonic [motionless] stupors and extreme flexibility), hebephrenic schizophrenia (largely disordered thought and flat affect) and undifferentiated schizophrenia (symptoms don't fall into one of the other three types).A schizophrenic is a person that suffers from schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a thought disorder, where there is a disturbance in thought patterns and processes. People with schizophrenia usually have several of the following symptoms:- disconnected and confusing language- poor reasoning, memory and judgment- high level anxiety- eating and sleeping disorders- hallucinations or hearing and seeing things that only exist in the mind of the consumer- delusions or persistent false beliefs about something (i.e. that others are controlling their thoughts)- deterioration of appearance and personal hygiene -tendency to withdraw from others
Depends on what you mean by freak out. There are many different types of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is an umbrella term for different types of schizo-affective disorders. If by freaking out you mean losing control, attacking someone, or attacking him/herself, yelling at people who aren't really there, reacting to imaginary stimuli, then this is usually caused by 2 things:visual, auditory or tactile hallucinationsnot taking medicationsWhen a schizophrenic person takes medication regularly as assigned by a psychiatrist and receives regular counselling, that person very seldom has an extreme episode. When s/he does the schizophrenic is typically more dangerous to her/himself than anyone else although of course a schizophrenic can also be very dangerous.It is usually wise to call an ambulance and remove yourself from a schizophrenic person's company when s/he displays highly disturbing behaviour.
It can be dangerous to live with a schizophrenic person if they do not take medication and get treatment. Some people with schizophrenia are violent while others are more docile.
In combination, ADHD is usually diagnosed at a young age and as they grow older, this causes them to develop schizophrenia. Having trouble focusing are symptoms of both ADHD ad schizophrenia therefore it leads on to the person becoming predominantly schizophrenic which is a much more serious mental illness. I know because this is what happened to me.
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.
If the person was born totally deaf, then no, they would not hear voices, because they would have no concept of what a voice sounds like. They would exhibit other symptoms of schizophrenia, that do not involve sound.
They help with removing the symptoms of schizophrenia. It is easier to function and live normally without hallucinating or having delusions.
People with schizophrenia smoke more than the average person. About 30 percent of people in the general population smoke, while nearly 90 percent of people with schizophrenia smoke. Smoking can cause health problems such as emphysema and throat, lung, and mouth cancers. It is theorized that people with schizophrenia smoke because smoking helps with either schizophrenic symptoms or side effects of medications for schizophrenia.