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schizophrenia (major features (other (loss of ego boundaries, difficulty…
schizophrenia
major features
attention
hypervigilance
perceptual
hallucinations
auditory
command
tactile
somatic
visual
gustatory
olfactory
causes
dopamine
subvocalized inner speach
frontal lobe failure
thought and speech
content
delusions
grandeur
persecution
being controlled
sins
thought broadcasting
thought insertion
thought withdrawal
form
clanging
blocking
neologisms
thought disorder
perseveration
emotional
flattened
inappropriate
other
loss of ego boundaries
difficulty with 3rd party perspective
loss of initiative
stupor
relationship impairment
theoretical perspectives
psychodynamic
regression
sullivan
fridge mother
learning
ullman and kaser
non-reinforcing homes
biological
genetics
cross-fostering study
biochemical
dopamine
viral infections
brain abnormalities
amygdala
hypocampus
diathesis-stress model
family theories
schizophrenogenic mother
double-bind communication
communication deviance
expressed emotion
categorical model
negative symptoms
social skill decit
social withdrawal
flattened affect
poverty of speech and thought
psychomotor retardation
no pleasure
type I
positive symptoms
fast onset
responds to meds
preserved IT
positive symptoms
hallucinations
delusions
thought disorder
disorganized speech
inappropriate affect
type II
negative symptoms
gradual onset
impaired IT
poor response to meds
historical
bleuler
renamed: schizophrenia
4 As
ambivalence
associations
autism
affect
shneider
first rank symptoms
hallucinations
delusions
second rank symptoms
kraepelin
dementia praecox
phases
prodromal
job/school performance :red_cross:
rambling speech
behaviour odd/eccentric
appearance :red_cross:
residual
active
treatment
biological
antipsychotic drugs
phenothiazines
haloperidol
side effect
tardive dyskinesia