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Why/How does ignoring someone cause schizophrenia?


There are articles that talk about this - so how?

Actually, a chemical imbalance of a neurotransmitter called dopamine, is thought to be the cause of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a mental illness that has many symptoms that are difficult to live with, both "positive" meaning something is added like a hallucination of sight or sound, or "negative" in which something is taken away, like a loss of interest in something the patient once loved.

The only thing that I can think of that has anything to do with ignoring someone and a mental illness is if the ignoring caused extreme emotional distress. While Schizophrenia has been said to be hereditary, there has been research done to suggest that the illness could be onset by a traumatic event, same with Bipolar Disorder which is often confused and misdiagnosed as Schizophrenia in patients. While day to day meanness and someone being ignored likely wouldn't be a cause for a mental illness, I can see as how it could be a stressor.

This is a false assertion. Schizophrenia is idiopathic (we don't know exactly what causes it). We think it's mostly (if not entirely) hereditary.

Only modern Feminists can suggest things this ludicrous; it's akin to suggesting that ignoring someone causes oropharyngeal cancer; it's nonsense.

Schizophrenia can't be caused by someone ignoring someone. It goes much, much more deeper than that. A person 'with' schizophrenia can 'change' if someone is annoying them out of rage etc. but it cannot cause the illness.

It doesn't. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that is caused by a number of combined factors; none of them "being ignored" by others.

It's quite simple , ignoring someone does NOT cause a genetic ,bio-chemical abnormality.
You must have misinterpreted what you read.

Don't worry, it's all in your head.

i dont know if this is true. please state your sources.

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