Schizoaffective Disorder
This is a serious psychotic disorder. There are symptoms of schizophrenia such as delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior. Other symptoms include flat affect, lack of speech, or lack of volition; symptoms of major depression or mania. To sum this disorder up – people with this disorder have a disordered thought processes of schizophrenia and also the severe mood disturbances of bipolar disorder. Treatment notes and a mental functional capacity report must gathered from the doctor to show functional limitations.
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Greg is a trial attorney in Wilmington with over 30 years of experience. Greg was born and raised in southeastern North Carolina. Before law school he managed a store with employees making a payroll every week. His first job out of law school was as an Assistant District Attorney investigating and trying cases for the State of North Carolina. Through the years he has handled many different types of cases – including death penalty cases.
Being married with children has been a blessing and a challenge, but has served him well in understanding the problems individuals and families face as they live out their lives. Greg believes that each case is different and the needs of each client are unique, but there are certain themes of life that we all share.