Talking with myself

2023-07-28 16:47:43
I usually talk to myself and smile alone but career wise I am doing exceptionally well... people call me mad... Is anything wrong with me??
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A person who is actually "mad" in layman terms (which usually means the person may be having Schizophrenia) will seldom have the realisation that he is "talking to self" or "smiling for no reason". The person may be hearing voices (having auditory hallucinations) to which he responds, which others see as "talking to self" etc. In any case, it wouldn't hurt to visit a Psychiatrist and have your concerns addressed. A thorough evaluation will clear the picture up.
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Go for a Psychiatric consultation

Answered2023-07-29 09:48:30

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Can be normal but need detail history and assessment consult for exact diagnosis

Answered2023-07-29 07:40:53

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Need to throughly evaluate before anything can be said!
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kindly consult

Answered2023-07-29 06:08:45

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If you are talking to yourself or smiling in response to hearing unreal voices, then it is a concern. Otherwise , if it is just you then there's no need for alarm.I would advise you consult a psychiatrist to clarify it.

Answered2023-08-07 09:58:37

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Need to evaluate further..

Answered2023-07-28 18:51:10

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