Many schizophrenics realize that they have problems without being told. The condition has nothing to do with intelligence, merely with the ability to discern reality. It may become clear early on that they do not march to the same beat as other people, although they may not realize the reason. Others view themselves as normal, and the rest us as being out of touch.
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.
There is no specific list of symptoms for residual schizophrenia. Residual schizophrenia is most common type of schizophrenia now due to medication. It occurs when someone has had an active episode and currently do not show any symptoms of delusions, hallucinations, disorders of thought, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, and negative symptoms. They still are clearly not the same person they were before the schizophrenic episode had occurred and probably will have some strange behaviors.
People with Type II, or negative schizophrenia, are usually described as poorly adjusted before their schizophrenia slowly overtakes them. They have predominantly "negative" symptoms, such as withdrawal from others and psychomotor retardation.
Yes, it is possible to inherit property before someone's death through a process called inter vivos gifting or through a trust arrangement.
No, it is not possible to email a physical check to someone. Checks are physical documents that need to be printed and signed before they can be deposited or cashed.
Schizophrenia is not a developmental disease. It usually occurs in late adolescence or later, rarely occurs before adolescence, and often is present in adults.
How is it possible you can watch the intro & not realize what they're doing? Have you never been in a grocery store before?
Sure -- in fact, it's not unusual for parents and friends to figure it out before you do. But ultimately, it's up to you!
It can definitely be one symptom, but that doesn't mean you have schizophrenia. Check with your doctor first before diagnosing yourself with a mental disorder. But I'm sure if you think you can detect that you have schizophrenia, then you're not schizophrenic.
Yes. Like if someone died before you were born (example)
Yes, it is possible to pay someone to cosign a loan for you. However, it is important to carefully consider the implications and responsibilities involved in cosigning a loan before proceeding.
It depends on your values. If youre a normal person youll realize thats rediculous to ask of someone