Question:
Paranoid schizophrenia and strange behaviours?
anonymous
2008-12-29 09:46:47 UTC
How common are strange behaviours in paranoid schizophrenia? And can anyone give me examples of such strange behaviours?
Six answers:
anonymous
2008-12-29 09:55:05 UTC
like being nice one min then completely psycho the next
wanderinglily
2008-12-29 10:01:49 UTC
I know of someone with schizophrenia and behaves in a very strange way. He lives in the woods with his animals. He refuses help except for his animals. He will not sign paperwork needed to get himself help or money. He wears the same clothing everyday and I doubt if he has ever taken them off. He gets by on pilfering leftover food from fast food restaurants and he always feeds his animals first and will eat what is left over himself. I could go on talking about his peculiar behavior for day. But to me his strangest behavior is that he is in fact the happiest person I know. He always has kind words and will help others readily. He always has a smile and some "weird" type of wisdom to give. It is so strange that someone in that condition could find the energy for kindness. Sometimes, he totally makes my day!
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2016-11-07 11:50:30 UTC
As you should already comprehend, the ultimate place to be certain with regard to the diagnostic good factors of any psychological affliction, may be the DSM. i'm unsure in the event that they grant a unfastened internet site with this assistance or no longer even though it may be nicely worth searching for. you additionally can hit upon a duplicate in a bookstall, and examine in the event that they have one in the library. the reason for this, your precise, they do no longer comprehend. this is greater possibly to ensue in households using genetic links. in some situations they could hit upon a chemical imbalance, and others there is not any direct link to this. The indications are some thing like disordered speech varieties, fears that they government is listening in on their suggestions via satalite links or different delusional thinking, and greater. I in easy terms have a bachelor's degree in psychology, and you will discover the right diagnostic good factors in the DSM. sturdy success.
Fenny L
2008-12-29 09:55:19 UTC
I know someone who has Schizophrenia. One example of one of her behaviors was when the gate near her apartment was broken and difficult to open, she thought someone locked her in and she was so scared that she cussed at all the children playing near the apartments and when another woman told her to stop, she hit her with a little chair.



She was always paranoid of her neighbors and thought that they are planning something against her.
anonymous
2008-12-29 09:54:31 UTC
I am schizophrenic. When people laugh in the hallways I get paranoid and think they are talking about me and I get upset. Sometimes I think someone wired cameras in my house and the CIA or something crazy is out to get me (I am not kidding) But I am totally aware of my symptoms though.
anonymous
2008-12-29 09:53:05 UTC
I work in a hospital and the people that I have had as patients that have some of these things sometimes have seemed perfectly normal. Others are vary wary and keep looking at you as if you were going to jump on them, and hurt them. most seem harmless unless they perceive you as a threat to their safety


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