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Schizophrenia Lori Ridgeway PSYC 3560. What is Schizophrenia? Deterioration in fx Extreme disturbances in thoughts, perceptions, emotions, motor fx Affects.

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1 Schizophrenia Lori Ridgeway PSYC 3560

2 What is Schizophrenia? Deterioration in fx Extreme disturbances in thoughts, perceptions, emotions, motor fx Affects social, occupational, personal fx Psychosis Hallucinations ________________ Withdrawal Positive & negative sxs

3 Positive Sxs Bizarre ________________ to behavior ________________ Ideas that have no basis in fact Persecution most common Other types Grandeur Control Reference

4 Positive Sxs, Cont’d… Hallucinations Sensory perceptions in absence of stimuli Premorbid perception & attention problems ______________ most common Other types Visual Olfactory Tactile Somatic

5 Positive Sxs, Cont’d… Disorganized thinking & speech Formal thought disorders Can’t think &/or speak logically Loose associations (______________) most common Other types  Neologisms  Perseveration  Clang Inappropriate affect Emotions don’t match situation

6 Negative Sxs Pathological ________________ in behavior Poverty of speech Alogia Reduction in speech or speech content May say little or may convey little meaning Flat affect Show almost ________________ Anhedonia vs. inability to express emotion

7 Negative Sxs, Cont’d… Loss of volition Avolition Apathy, ________________ Trouble with goal-directed behavior Social withdrawal Withdraw into own ideas & fantasies Separate further from reality Loss of social skills

8 Psychomotor Sxs Motoric disturbances Gestures not related to environment Catatonia ______________ Posturing Rigidity Waxy flexibility Excitement

9 Dx Criteria _______ or more characteristic sxs present for 1 mo Delusions Hallucinations Disorganized speech Disorganized or catatonic behavior Negative sxs Social/occupational dysfunction Signs of disturbance for 6 mos Exclusions

10 Subtypes: ________________ Prominent delusions or auditory hallucinations Usually related & has theme Persecutory or grandiose most common Better cognitive/affective functioning Disorganized speech, catatonic behavior, flat/inappropriate affect not prominent Later onset Less impairment Better outcomes

11 Subtypes: Disorganized Disorganized speech &/or behavior Flat or inappropriate affect ________________ Any delusions/hallucinations are fragmented & no theme Early onset Greater impairment Worse prognosis

12 Subtypes: Catatonic Psychomotor disturbance Immobility  catalepsy = ________________ Excessive activity  purposeless Peculiar voluntary movements  posturing Negativism  rigid posture, can’t move

13 Gender Differences Overall prevalence  approx. 1% Age of onset Men  18 to 25 years of age Women  ________________ years of age Late onset much less common in men Women  better premorbid functioning Women  more positive sxs Men  more negative sxs Women  better outcomes

14 Cultural & Social Factors Hallucinations with religious content Beliefs that seem delusional Language differences (i.e., disorganized speech) Higher rates in ________________ Overdiagnosis Poverty & divorce More common in lower SES groups Approx. 0.5% in high SES, but 2% in low SES Stress/poverty “Downward drift”

15 Course ________________ phase Active phase Early onset More negative sxs More brain abnormalities & cognitive impairment Worse premorbid fx & prognosis Contributors to better outcomes Acute onset / late onset Mood disturbance Early treatment Being female

16 Comorbidity ________________ disorders Anxiety disorders Personality disorders May be prodromal Suicide 10% commit suicide 30%-40% make at least one attempt

17 Biological Explanations Genetics ______ % among first-degree relatives Twin studies Adoption studies Biochemical differences Type I (positive sxs) Dopamine hypothesis

18 Bio, Cont’d… Structural differences Type II (negative sxs) ___________________________ in brain Abnormal blood flow Decreased size of temporal lobe

19 Psychological Explanations Psychodynamic Schizophrenogenic _____________ Behavioral Operant conditioning Cognitive perceptual disturbances Problems when try to underst&

20 Sociocultural Explanations ________________ Label applied to nonconformists Self-fulfilling prophecy Rosenhan (1973) Family dysfunction Double-bind hypothesis Expressed emotion Sociocultural-existential Constructive process Self-cure

21 Diathesis-Stress ________________ view of cause Combination of factors Predisposition combined with environment Biological factors better identified

22 Childhood Onset Difficult to dx Insidious onset Differences Delusions & hallucinations less elaborate Visual hallucinations more common Some sxs common in other disorders Odd movements/postures PDD/Autism Sx or normal child behavior?


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