No, it was called "hebephrenia".
Psychosis involving delusions and illogical thinking is a mental health condition characterized by a disconnection from reality, where individuals may hold false beliefs (delusions) that are resistant to reason or contrary evidence. This can include paranoid thoughts, grandiosity, or other irrational ideas. The illogical thinking may manifest in disorganized speech or behavior, making it difficult for the person to communicate effectively or function in daily life. Conditions such as schizophrenia and severe mood disorders can include these symptoms.
Although there are many symptoms that can signify the presence of schizophrenia, the most common ones involve expressions involving the eyes. Such symptoms are overtly staring, glossiness or shine to the eyes and even over sensitivity to light and sound are among the most common.
if your talking about the disease, its schizophrenia. where your hear things inside your head, maybe you think its your inner demon speaking. and you see things that arent actually there. this can be scary and stressful.
Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder or group of disorders that affects the normal functioning of the brain and severely impairs thinking, emotion, and behavior. Doctors do not know the specific cause of schizophrenia, but both environmental and genetic factors do play a role. The symptoms of schizophrenia are delusions (strongly held false beliefs), hallucinations (false perceptions), flat affect (not showing emotion), and disorganized speech, thinking, and behavior.About 1% of the population worldwide has schizophrenia, even though schizophrenia is one of the top ten causes of disability worldwide.Schizophrenia is not the same as multiple personality disorder or "split personality." The confusion arises in part due to the meaning of Bleuler's term schizophrenia (literally "split" or "shattered mind"). The "voices" that people with schizophrenia hear may have distinct personalities, but schizophrenia does not involve a person changing among distinct multiple personalities.
Violet's license was suspended on "Private Practice" after she was found guilty of unethical practices, specifically for revealing confidential patient information. This occurred after she had a breakdown and acted inappropriately in a situation involving a patient. The suspension was a significant plot point that impacted her professional and personal life throughout the series.
People with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia are generally considered "crazy" or "insane". Schizophrenia is the archetypal "insane" disorder, and bipolar disorder is similar to schizophrenia. Crazy is a politically incorrect term.People with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are often thought to be dangerous. People with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia do have a higher than average rate of violence, mostly associated with substance abuseSome terms need to be clarified first:crazy, a popular term meaning you cannot understand someone else's behavior or thinking. this term is frequently used derogatorily to put another down or to discriminate against them.insane, a legal term meaning unable to tell right from wrong and thus cannot be held responsible for their actions. a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity in a criminal trial is basically admitting to committing the crime one is charged with, but claiming you cannot be held responsible and punished for it because you did not know the crime was wrong.psychotic, a medical term meaning a break with reality usually involving hallucinations and/or delusions. this is a collection of medically treatable symptoms.dangerous, a legal term meaning likely to do harm to property, others, or themselves.mood, a medical term meaning an internal subjective emotional state.Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder. Schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder. There is no such thing as an insane disorder.Reliable studies have shown that people with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia are no more dangerous than people in the average population. In many cases they are actually more likely to be victims than perpetrators!
Schizophrenia is a mental illness involving voices in a sufferer's head which seem very real, and in some cases these voices can urge the sufferer to kill themselves or others. It can also have other symptoms and the voices do not always talk about murder or suicide.
involving how?
This novel is very "involving". Making x is a very complex process, "involving" lots of time and effort.
Yes they're many myths involving hades.
involving farmers..
Andy Thompson, a tough, uncompromising undercover operative who enjoys seducing wealthy heiresses. He also has severe schizophrenia, and a murky past involving the murder of his one true love and a torture scene that changes him forever. Nobody actually likes him, but he is often chosen as best man at weddings because he makes a dang good speech.