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Q: Can someone with schizo affective disorder live a normal life?
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What is the difference between schizo effective and schizo affective?

There is no difference. The correct term is schizoaffective disorder. Schizoeffective disorder is a misspelling.


What type of mental illness causes hallucinations?

Hallucinations can be present in psychotic disorders (schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder, etc. ), bipolar disorder, major depression with psychotic features, delirium, or dementia.


Can bipolar people have schizophrenic symptoms?

Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia have some symptoms that are quite similar. The main difference between these two is that schizophrenia's characterized by hallucinations and delusions while bipolar disorder is mainly manic behavior followed by periods of depression. Typically, bipolar behaviors are fairly distinguishable from schizophrenia, but there are some rare cases of schizo-affective disorder which is a combination of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder where there is a mood component accompanied by schizophrenia. In short, bipolar symptoms can be somewhat similar to schizophrenic symptoms, but unless the individual has schizo-affective disorder the symptoms won't be identical enough to confuse the two disorders with one another.


Can a narcissistic person trick you and even a psychiatrist into thinking that they have a curable disorder such as schizo affective disorder If so what can you do about it?

Yes. Ns and Psychopaths also regularly beat lie detectors. Talk to the psychiatrist. They may not listen. If not get as far away from the N as possible. No contact!


If you are diagnosed with schizo-effective disorder can your future children inherit the disorder?

The allele for schizo-effective disorder is recessive, meaning that a person must inherit two genes (one from mom, one from dad), to actually have the disorder.It also means that if you or your partner has the disorder,If one of your families has no history of the disorder, chances are good thatLet's say schizo-effective disorder is represented with S or s.(lowercase symbolizes recessive, and capital is dominant)If you are diagnosed with Schizo-effective disorder, your genotype is ss.This is also called homozygous recessive.Let's say your spouse has no family history for at least 4 or 5 generations of this disorder. It is safe to assume, then, that he/she is homozygous dominant, or SS.The only allele you can pass on to your children is the recessive allele, since you have no dominant variation, and you must pass on one allele per gene to your children. This means that no matter what, your children carry the gene for schizo-effective disorder.The only allele your partner/spouse can pass on is the dominant allele, since we have made the assumption that both of her/his inherited alleles are 'normal' (negative for schizo-effective disorder).The dominant allele cancels out the effects of the recessive allele, so none of your children can actually have the disorder, but your grandchildren might, unless your children find another homozygous dominant partner.Note: Simply because a person does not have schizo-effective disorder does not mean that they are homozygous dominant. They may also be heterozygous, (Ss) like your children. this gives a 1/4 chance that your grandchildren will have the disorder. (this is also known as a monohybrid cross).


What is schizoaffective disorder?

Hello, I see you are asking "What is schizoaffective disorder?" Schizoaffective disorder is a condition where symptoms of both psychotic and mood disorders are present together during one episode (or within a two-week period of each other). The word schizoaffective has two parts: 'schizo–' refers to psychotic symptoms. and '–affective' refers to mood symptoms. For more information, you can visit this URL - mentalhealthhelpcenter. com/condition/schizoaffective-disorder/c/34664


When was Schizo - album - created?

Schizo - album - was created in 1999.


When was Schizo Deluxe created?

Schizo Deluxe was created on 2005-11-08.


What does schizo mean?

a general slang term describing someone who's crazySomeone that's crazy. It comes from Schizophrenia.


Can you prevent your 18 year old from leaving home when she is in the middle of her senior year provided she has been diagnosed with ADHD conduct disorder ODD and schizo-effective disorder?

Not at 18 years old. She is an adult and legally can make her own decisions.


What actors and actresses appeared in Schizo - 2010?

The cast of Schizo - 2010 includes: Okdong Kang Jewoo Lee


Is being skitso a good thing?

The correct spelling is "schizo" and no, it's not a good thing, it actually comes from the word "schizophrenia", a mental illness, but most people who use the term "schizo" are just joking or picking on someone, not saying they really have a genuine mental illness.