Integrative Study of Psychotic Disorders Bipolar Schizoaffective Schizophrenia Contact Information: Laboratory of Neurophenomics Institute of Psychiatric.

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Integrative Study of Psychotic Disorders Bipolar Schizoaffective Schizophrenia Contact Information: Laboratory of Neurophenomics Institute of Psychiatric Research Indiana University School of Medicine 791 Union Drive, Indianapolis, IN Laboratory of Neurophenomics Department of Veterans Affairs Roudebush VA Medical Center 1481 West Tenth Street C-8061 Research Laboratory Indianapolis, IN Tel: (317)

Major Psychotic Study Criteria Individuals age 18 or older who: Have experienced any form of psychotic disorder Are willing to be interviewed about themselves Are willing to donate a blood and saliva samples Are willing to participate in the 3 parts of this study Benefits of Participating Receive up to $ Psychiatric assessment, with referrals provided as necessary Increased awareness of symptoms and illness to plan better individualized treatment Contribute to the better understanding of major psychotic disorders Satisfaction of helping other people and the growth of science Study of Major Psychiatric Disorders Dr. Alexander B. Niculescu and collaborators at the Institute of Psychiatric Research, Indiana University School of Medicine and Roudebush Veteran Administration Medical Center of Indianapolis, are carrying out an academic research study on the integration of behavior, biomarkers and genes in psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and bipolar disorders. We are interested in collecting data on individuals who may have a history of any of these disorders. Participants in this study will have a complete diagnostic interview, a set of neuropsychological tests, and donate a small amount of blood and saliva for biomarker and genetic studies. At 3-months and 6-months intervals, each participant will repeat some of the psychological testing and will again donate a small amount of blood and saliva. Participants will receive $ for being in the study. All information obtained during this study will be kept in a strict confidence. Key Concepts: Schizophrenia: Schizophrenia is characterized by profound disruption in cognition and emotion, affecting the most fundamental human attributes: language, thought, perception, affect, and sense of self. The array of symptoms, while wide ranging, frequently includes psychotic manifestations, such as hearing internal voices or experiencing other sensations not connected to an obvious source (hallucinations) and assigning unusual significance or meaning to normal events or holding fixed false personal beliefs (delusions), causing impairment in the daily functioning of the affected individual’s life. Schizoaffective disorder: A disorder in which person experiences all symptoms listed for schizophrenia and during this same continuous period of illness also has either a major depressive episode that includes depressed mood, or a manic episode that causes impairment in the daily functioning of the individual’s life. Bipolar Disorder: This disorder is also known as “manic- depressive illness”. It is a mental illness that causes dramatic mood swings from “high” feelings of extreme euphoria or irritability (mania) to deep despair (depression). These periods of mania or depression change a person’s energy level, thought process, and behavior, and can last for hours, weeks or even months, causing impairment in the daily functioning of the affected individual’s life. Diagnostic Interview: A procedure in which the individual is interviewed with the purpose of reaching some reasonable determination of the nature of the disorder Neuropsychological Testing: A comprehensive testing assessing cognition, memory, attention, visio-motor abilities in a psychological laboratory setting. Genetics Study: In order to find specific genes and biomarkers for schizophrenia, schizoaffective and bipolar disorders, blood is drawn from participants, as well as a saliva sample. STUDY TITLE PhenoChipping of psychotic disorders: phenotype to genotype integration