we decided to ask a psychiatrist our guest today is professor doctor of medicine lev olegovich perezhogin levvich. i am waiting for you. you know, everyone really wants very simple advice. how to understand? how to recognize? how to see that there is a threat, but unfortunately, it can be very difficult to recognize, because it is not always written on the face of a person suffering from a mental disorder in large letters. we can't be 100% sure, but there are certain warning signs that make us think about being more careful and taking some kind of security measures. well, first of all, what should be evident. they listen very often. they listen to hallucinatory voices and have a corresponding voice impairment. and they are wary. they need to hear what's going on. they look closely , listen sometimes talk to an invisible interlocutor. the point is that in schizophrenia called pseudo hallucinations. that is, a person has voices in his head that can give him different commands, and he can talk with these voices, as a rule, hallucinations in schizophrenia. they are very negative towards the patient h