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Schizophrenia
3 categories of schizophrenia
Emil Kraepelin 1899
dementia praecox
Kraepelin
Kraepelin's second contribution to understanding schizo.
Eugen Blauler 1908
associated splitting
psychotic
positive symptoms
delusions
50-70% of ppl experience w/ schizo.
3 different types of delusion
Cotard's Syndrome
Capgras Syndrome
Hallucination
auditory hallucinations fMRI results
negative symptoms
25% of schizo.s experience
Avolition/ Apathy
Avolition Stats
Alogia
Anhedonia
Anhedonia stats
Affective flattening
2/3 of schizo experience
Asociality
Disorganized Symptoms
disorganized speech
tangentiality
inappropriate affect
catatonic immobility
paranoid type of schizophrenia
disorganized type of schizophrenia/ hebephrenic
catatonic type of schizophrenia
ecopraxia
echolalia
4 types of catatonic stype
undifferentiated type of schizo.
residual type of schizophrenia
2 Crow's Model of Schizo
schizophreniform disorder
schizoaffective disorder
delusional disorder
20-34/100 000 ppl in pop.
brief psychotic disorder
shared psychotic disorder/ folie a deux
3 Development and schizo
2 Schizo Genetic
5 family studies
3 Twin studies
3 Adoption Studies
2 facts: offspring of twins
2 genes increase likelihood of getting schizo after smoking weed
smooth-pursuit eye movement/ eye tracking
3 Dopamine T. supports
3 Dopamine T. contradictions
3 theories involved in Neurotransmitters
2 reasons forEnlarged Ventricles
2 reasons for hypofrontality
3 viral influences on schizo.
5 stresses and schizo.
schizophrenogenic
double blind
expressed emotion EE
3 timeline Treatments
extrapyramidal symptoms
akinesia
Tardive Dyskinesia
4 other side effects
transcranical magnetic stimulation
4 psychosocial influences in treatment
token economy
7 Treatments for social skills
CBT and schizo