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1 Nevid, Rathus and Greene
Abnormal Psychology Nevid, Rathus and Greene Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

2 PowerPoint Presentation Montana State University
Prepared By Fred W. Whitford Montana State University Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

3 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
Chapter 13 Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or in part, of any images; any rental, lease, or lending of the program. Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

4 History of the Concepts of Schizophrenia
* Emil Kraepelin Dementia Praecox Eugen Bleuler Associations Affect Ambivalence Autism Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

5 History of the Concepts of Schizophrenia
* Kurt Schneider First-rank symptoms Second-rank symptoms Contemporary Diagnostic Practices Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

6 Other Forms of Psychosis
* Brief Psychotic Disorders Schizophreniform Disorder Delusional Disorder Erotomanic Grandiose Jealousy Persecutory Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

7 Diathesis-Stress Model of Schizophrenia
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8 Other Forms of Psychosis
* Delusional Disorder Somatic Mixed Schizophrenia-Spectrum Disorders Schizoaffective disorder Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

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Schizophrenia * Prevalence of Schizophrenia Major Features of Schizophrenia Disturbances of thought and speech Disturbances of content of thought Delusions of persecution Delusions of being controlled Delusions of grandeur Disturbances in the form of thought Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

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Schizophrenia * Major Features of Schizophrenia Attentional deficiencies Deficiencies in orienting response Eye movement dysfunction Deficiencies in event-related potentials Perceptual disturbances Emotional disturbances Other types of impairment Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

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Schizophrenia * Subtypes of Schizophrenia Disorganized Catatonic Paranoid Type I vs. Type II Positive symptoms Negative symptoms Premorbid functioning Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

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Schizophrenia * Theoretical Perspectives of Schizophrenia Psychodynamic perspective Learning perspective Biological perspective Genetic factors Biochemical factors Dopamine theory Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

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Schizophrenia * Theoretical Perspectives of Schizophrenia Biological perspective Viral infections Brain abnormalities Family theories Communication deviance Expressed emotion Family factors Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

14 The Familial Risk of Schizophrenia
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15 Schizophrenia Relapse Rates in High and Low EE Families
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Schizophrenia * Theoretical Perspectives of Schizophrenia Tying it together: The diathesis-stress model Research evidence supporting the diathesis-stress model Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002

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Schizophrenia * Treatment Approaches Biological approaches Antipsychotic drugs Tardive dyskinesia (TD) Sociocultural factors in treatment Psychodynamic therapy Learning-based therapies Psychosocial rehabilitation Family intervention programs Copyright Prentice-Hall 2002


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