Your Darn Right! Once a Knight is enough ( code l429) There"s too much at stake! ( code l43l) don"t try this unless you have Knight-Kit walkie talkies! Schiz is hitting the nail on the head!
If you are talking about auditory hallucinations, most people with schizophrenia hallucinate voices commenting on their actions.
I'm sory Bella but werewolves and vampires don't exist. And stop talking to your imaginary friends Edward and Jacob.
I don't know what arnesberger is, but you may be talking about Asperger syndrome. Asperger syndrome is not a form of schizophrenia, but is a completely different thing.
Paranoid ( Paranoid schizophrenia )
Most children have imaginary friends. It's completely normal for a child to be talking to themselves at that age and it has nothing to do with anything paranormal.Answer:Parents encourage children to believe in a variety of invisible friends - the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the family's deity. They see parents talking to invisible friends when they are looking for lost items (e.g. "Now where is that cellphone?"). The parents then get upset when the children talk to invisible friends not on the acceptable list. Eventually children learn that parents have lied to them about invisible friends and stop talking to them.
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.
Paranoid schizophrenia is a mental health disorder in which the person believes that he or she is being persecuted when he or she is not, shows a pervasive (continuing) pattern of this, and has those beliefs when most people would say that there is no reason to believe that the person is being persecuted. If John believed that people at work were trying to hurt him and were always talking behind his back, then that would be an indication that John had paranoid schizophrenia. Paranoid adolescent schizophrenia would be paranoid schizophrenia in teenagers, not in adults.
if you're talking to your friends yes if you're talking to the girl or her friends no, to her you have to make it clear cause she might think you want to just be friends because even though im a girl i have a lot of guy friends that ask me to hang out with them and its really just hangin out... not a date
estoy hablando con mis amigos (I am talking with my friends) OR.... estoy hablando a mis amigos (I am talking to my friends)
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Bruno's mother believes he should stop talking to his imaginary friend, likely to protect him from confusion and potential danger. While imaginary friends can provide comfort, in Bruno's case, it may also signify a deeper understanding of friendship and innocence amidst the harsh realities surrounding him. Ultimately, it's important for children to explore their imaginations, but parental guidance is crucial in helping them navigate complex situations.
"Prime Meridian" if you're talking longitude, or "Equator" if you're talking latitude.
More information about childhood schizophrenia can be found by talking to a psychiatrist. They will be best able to answer questions about a specific case, as the details of each case vary based on the person afflicted by it.