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BR: 1) Is a disorder present?Explain Evaluate the causes and effects of the different types of schizophrenia BR: 1) Is a disorder present?Explain

Evaluate the following video Evaluate the following video. What symptoms of schizophrenia do you feel Heather might express?

Schizophrenia Delusions Hallucinations false beliefs, often of persecution (people are out to get you) or grandeur (you enjoy greater power and influence than you really have in real life) Hallucinations sensory experiences without sensory stimulation

4 different types of Schizophrenia Disorganized Schizophrenia- make up own nonsense words and string them together. Inappropriate emotions Catatonic schizophrenia- odd movements/ do not move for hours. Wavy Flexibility. No emotion (flat effect) Paranoid Schizophrenia- delusions of persecution and grandeur Undifferentiated- disordered thinking, but no symptoms of other types.

Positive vs. Negativeeffect. Positive Emotions=hallucinations, disorganized talk, (presence of inappropriate) Negative Emotions= flat effect, rigid bodies, no emotion (absence of appropriate emotion)

What does the chart show? If parents you are more likely Fraternal twins more likely

Biology Increase in dopamine levels