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S C H I Z O P H R E N I A (S Y M P T O M S (P O S I T I V E, Additions to…
S C H I Z O P H R E N I A
C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S
Delusions (beliefs individuals believe to be real)
Hallucinations (visual and auditory)
Disorganised thoughts ( speech jumbled, thoughts racing)
Catatonic behaviour (constant repetitive movements or rigid unreactive to environment)
S Y M P T O M S
P O S I T I V E
Additions to state ( psychotic behaviours not normally seen in normal people, may have ´lost touch´ with certain aspects of reality.
Hallucinations
Unusual dysmorphic ways of thinking
Agitated body movements
Delusions
N E G A T I V E
Associated with disruptions to normal emotions/behaviours
Reduced speaking
´Flat affect ´ - reduced expressions of emotions, facial or tone of voice
Difficulty in sustaining and starting activities
Reduced feelings of pleasure in everyday life
F A C T S
1% of the world has schizophrenia (7 million people)
Schizophrenia means ´split from reality´ or ´shattered mind´
Psychoanalysis not the best for schizophrenia
4/5 schizophrenics have delusions/ paranoia
Abusive thoughts/delusions (possibly caused by previous trauma?)