There is no evidence that abuse can cause paranoid schizophrenia.
is less responsive to treatment.
Some forms of schizophrenia can be caused by head trauma. You should speak to a psychiatrist, who can refer to a neurologist if needed.
There are different forms of schizophrenia. the most common symptoms of the disorder are visual and or auditory hallucinations. These are very difficult for the patient to sort out, but medications can be very helpful.
some must be. The definition states... an obsolete term for those forms of severe schizophrenic disorders in which chronic and progressive biologic conditions in the brain are considered to be the primary cause and in which prognosis is also poor, with insidious onset at a young age, as contrasted with reactive schizophrenia.
The website schizophrenia.com has information on symptoms of schizophrenia and forms of treatment. Another great website would be psychologyinfo.com. This website also provides symptoms of schizophrenia as well as facts about the disease and ways it can be treated.
Most definitely not. Abuse is abuse, in all forms.
Both are forms of dehumanizing abuse!
The most common forms of abuse of older people are financial abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, neglect, and sexual abuse. These types of abuse can occur in a variety of settings, including at home, in an institutional setting, or in the community.
PhysicalSexualEmotionalFinancialSocialEnvironmentalRitualAny kind of grabbing, hitting, touching in your private places and beating others is abusive, if anybody is to do these things you you should tell the POLICE ASAP.
The word abused is the past tense of the verb to abuse. The noun forms for the verb are abuse, abuser, and the gerund, abusing.
Various forms of abuse continue to occur when the victim feels helpless to prevent it. If the procedure for lodging a complaint is accessible, abuse victims are more likely to use them, and perpetrators of abuse can be located and dealt with.
The usually symptom of schizophrenia is sensing (any of the five snese) of something that doesnt exist or is present. Other syptoms can vary as there are different forms of schizophrenia but common signs are paranoia, confusion and irritation. Also, avoiding people is common with the paranoid schizophrenic. Aspergers does not have this. Instead AS is noted for the individual to be socially awkward (doenst know what to do) and having strong interests with specific things. AS is a high functioning austism and the individual does not need medication (unless they have severe ADHD, depression or anxiety) where as schizophrenics usually need to take medication to help keep their senses "in order".