It is not impossible for a person with a sociopathic personality to become schizophrenic, although one diagnosis does not really relate to the other in any meaningful way as far as predicting outcome. Sociopathy is related to personality traits that are glib, self interested, shallow emotionally, manipulative, and destructive. Schizophrenia is a disorder of the brain that makes a person see, hear, taste, feel, and think things that are not baised on reality. The two really are not related to each other.
Just because she is "female" doesnt mean anything. A sociopath is a sociopath and the only way to "deal" with them is to stay as far away as possible.
Yes, in my opinion, narcissism is a type of schizophrenia.
No. A sociopath is just as likely to develop most psychological illnesses as is anyone else, including Schizophrenia (which may be what you are talking about when you say "insanity").
It is possible. Sociopaths have no sense of boundaries or guilt.
No. Schizophrenia is a mental illness, not a physical one. It is at least theoretically possible that it could be hereditary, but definitely not contagious.
not exactly. it is possible, but it is also possible that the person didn't care about the relative or it was impossible to get there.
You can't diagnose a eleven year old as a sociopath. Proffessionals agree that a sociopath can only be diagnosed accuretly as a adult. Once more many CEOs and leaders are sociopath, so your child might grow up to be great.
Some forms of schizophrenia can be caused by head trauma. You should speak to a psychiatrist, who can refer to a neurologist if needed.
Yes because aspergers is a syndrome and schizophrenia affects a different part of the brain, possible but very rare.
I thought it would and I was very wrong. She actually somehow manipulated the witnesses into saying what she wanted them to and turned the table on me making me out to be the horrible person. Remember, they are extremely manipulative. The best thing to do with a sociopath is to put as much distance between you and the sociopath as possible.
Schizophrenia can go into permanent remission, although that is not the same as curing it. When it does, it is rarely caused by medical intervention and usually by the natural course of the disease.
Opinions are divided on that. Some clinicians say that mild cases of schizophrenia are possible, and are in fact true in cases of paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders. Others say that schizophrenia is schizophrenia, and you cannot have a milder form of it.