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Schizophrenia and other disorders
Somatic Symptom Disorders Dissociative Disorders Schizophrenia
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Somatic Symptom Disorders
Physical disorders caused by psychological stress
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Illness Anxiety disorder
A severe obsession with having or getting a serious illness despite no indication of illness following a medical exam Formerly called hypochondriasis
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Conversion disorder “conversion” of extreme anxiety into a physical disorder Physical symptoms are real but no neurological or medical cause can be identified clinically Characterized by motor symptoms like paralysis and sensory symptoms like loss of vision or hearing
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Dissociative Disorders
Controversial, rare disorders in which conscious awareness becomes separated fro previous memories, thoughts, and feelings Characterized by defense mechanisms in response to trauma
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Dissociative amnesia Retrograde Amnesia Anterograde Amnesia
The Bourne Identity 50 First Dates
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Dissociative fugue Breaking Bad One Tree Hill
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Dissociative identity disorder
A rare dissociative disorder in which a person exhibits two of more distinct alternating personalities Formerly called “multiple personality disorder” Split in consciousness YXuG2zI39yA (6 min) 6XlKOC-WnZo (8 min)
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schizophrenia 1. What is schizophrenia and how are psychotic disorders different from dissociative disorders? P.593 2. What patterns of perceiving, thinking, and feeling characterize schizophrenia? P 3. How do chronic schizophrenia and acute schizophrenia differ? P. 594 4. What brain abnormalities are associated with schizophrenia? P 5. What prenatal events are associated with increased risk of developing schizophrenia? P 6. How do genes influence schizophrenia? P 7. What factors may be early warning signs of schizophrenia in children? P. 598
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Split in consciousness vs. Split in reality
What is schizophrenia and how are psychotic disorders different from dissociative disorders? Split in consciousness vs. Split in reality
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Flat Affect Disorganized Speech
What patterns of perceiving, thinking, and feeling characterize schizophrenia? Positive and Negative Symptoms Hallucinations and Delusions Flat Affect Disorganized Speech
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How do chronic schizophrenia and acute schizophrenia differ?
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What brain abnormalities are associated with schizophrenia?
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What prenatal events are associated with increased risk of developing schizophrenia?
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How do genes influence schizophrenia?
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What factors may be early warning signs of schizophrenia in children?
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