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Schizophrenia Chapter 18 Section 6
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What is Schizophrenia Distortion/disturbance of cognition, emotions, perception, and motor functions. Schizophrenics suffer emotional disturbances and can lose some motor control. If a person remains afflicted with schizophrenia for a long time, it often causes brain damage.
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What is Schizophrenia? (cont) Afflicts one in every 100 people Those who have a family history have a one in ten chance of developing the disorder. Most schizophrenics have confused, disordered thoughts that end up affecting their speech as well
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Schizophrenia Many schizophrenics live far from reality in a dreamy, imaginary world filled with delusions, disembodied voices, and vivid hallucinations.
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Symptoms of Schizophrenia Delusions/paranoia Hallucinations Language changes Affect Changes Movement Changes Diverted attention
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Types of Schizophrenia Paranoid Catatonic Disorganized
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Paranoid Schizophrenia Hallucinations of smell, taste, and other bodily sensations Unseen voices that give them commands. Belief that they have a special mission
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Inside the mind of a schizophrenic
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Disorganized Schizophrenia Incoherent language Inappropriate emotions Disorganized motor behavior Hallucinations and delusions Patients will neglect their appearance and hygiene and even lose control of their bladders and bowels.
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Catatonic Schizophrenia Catatonic State: mute, immobile, and mostly unresponsive Unusual postures held for long periods of time. “Waxy flexibility”
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Pediatric Schizophrenia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjqRYg ICgdUhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjqRYg ICgdU
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Remission No cure exists for schizophrenia but some suffers do have periods where their symptoms become greatly reduced or disappear completely. Psychologists refer to this as “remission: because symptoms almost always return eventually.
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Causes of Schizophrenia Much debate exists as to what actually causes Schizophrenia Possible factors: –Genetic –Biochemistry/brain structure –Environment
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Famous Schizophrenics John Nash (Mathematician) Peter Green (Guitarist for Fleetwood Mac) Albert Einstein’s son Brian Wilson (Beach Boys) Mary Todd Lincoln Amanda Bynes
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