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SCHIZOPHERNIA KENAI’ RAYMOND PERIOD 4
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DEFINITION Disorder with a range of symptoms involving disturbances in content of thought, form of thought perception, sense of self, motivation, behavior, and interpersonal functioning.”
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ASSOCIATED FEATURES Bleuler’s Four A’s 1.Association- thought disorder, as might be evident through rambling and incoherent speech. 2.Affect- disorder of the experience and expression of emotion for example, inappropriate laughter in a sad situation 3.Ambivalence- the inability to make or follow through on decision 4.Autism- tendency to maintain an idiosyncratic style of egocentric thought and behavior.
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SYMPTOMS Delusions Hallucinations Disorganized speech Disturbed or catatonic behavior Negative symptoms, such as flat affect or severe lack of motivation
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ETIOLOGY The causes are not yet known, but researches feel that it has to do with genetics and ones environment. A history of taking hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD or amphetamine This can cause problems with the development of the brain. Prevalence It affects 1 percent of the adult population, around 1.8 million have the disorder.
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TREATMENT Biophychosocial perspective -The role of medicine is to alleviate the distressing symptoms. Psychological treatments -token economy is more common in institutional settings, patents are rewarded with plastic chips for acting socially appropriate
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PROGNOSIS There is no cure for the illness, however there is medication that helps control the symptoms. They are not really aware of what cause the illness so it is very difficult to find a cure. People with this illness are not usually socially accept
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REFERENCES Halgin,R,P & Whithboune,S.K. (2005). Abnormal psychology: clinical persepectives on psychological disorders. New York,NY: MCGrow- Hill Myers,D.G.(2011) Myers psychology for ap. New York,NY: Worth publishers Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHpKvmTJOhA&sns=fb http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHpKvmTJOhA&sns=fb
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