Does my dad have schizophrenia?!


Question: hey thinks my uncle is sabatoging his (cant spell) and breaking in and messing with his head! it really scares me and i cant do normal teen things!!!!!


Answers: hey thinks my uncle is sabatoging his (cant spell) and breaking in and messing with his head! it really scares me and i cant do normal teen things!!!!!

see a doctor he may need to be evaluated and put in the happy house

its possible he has it i do and its no fun but i would have him tested for it

If he hasn't always had it, he could be having a brief psychotic episode or a paranoid delusion. Contrary to common belief, it is possible to get schizophrenia as an adult, it is called Paraphrenia. Look it up. Honestly, only a professional will be able to properly diagnoze him. Do not ignore it, ask for help from an adult around you, and bear in mind that he might become violent. Be safe and good luck!

It sounds fair to say that he is paranoid. The cause of paranoia can vary. Schiz is one possiblity. There also are delusional depression, a bipolar episode, drug abuse, serious sleep deprivation, psychotic disorder, and I'm sure a few other possible causes. He needs help. Have you talked to your mom and/or do you have another place to stay for the time being?

It's possible that he has some kind of psychosis- maybe Schizophrenia. At any rate, he needs help. Is there an adult you can talk to? A school counselor or a religious person who can help you?

I think the sabotage is an act . If he was so psychotically paranoid you would have lots of other things to say about him. Call his bluff and see if terror fills his eyes or if they sparkle with mischief.

Schizophrenia usually onsets in the early 20



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