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Acute schizophrenia has: slow onset and a long-term course. sudden onset and good prospects for recovery. alternation between positive and negative symptoms. a mixture of positive and negative symptoms simultaneously.

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Acute schizophrenia is likely to be described as sudden onset and good prospects for recovery. It is because acute schizophrenia likely happens suddenly after a person has experienced a traumatic event but it has a good prospect for recovery because the symptoms are mild and likely treatable.

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