I have symptoms of the second group:
1. Hallucinations.
People often hear "voices". However, it happens that the hallucinations affect the senses of the body. Then the person not only hears but sees, touches, tastes and even smells "prividevshayasya" he objects and phenomena.
2. Mania.
Very often the schizophrenic loses orientation in self-identification. He feels that he is an important person (e.g. the US President). Or that someone was following him (CIA, ghosts, etc.).
3. Clouded thinking, and incoherent speech.
People with difficulty distinguishing reality from the "imaginary" world, and can safely say, happened or that happened only in his mind.
4. Strange behavior — excessive agitation, unexplained aggressiveness or, conversely, the indifference to everything that is happening around.
A patient may constantly wiggle or grimace.
5. The contempt for himself, the desire to avoid contact with other people, indifference to their appearance and other things. A man can walk in dirty clothes and live in a untidy house.
6. Misplaced emotions, for example — the desire to smile when talking about something sad, or causeless laugh.
