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Cluster 1
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odd, eccentric
ex) Paranoid Schizoid Schizotypal |
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Cluster 2
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dramatic, emotional, erratic
ex) Antisocial Borderline Histrionic Narcissistic |
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Cluster 3
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anxious, fearful
ex) Avoidant Dependent OCPD |
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Paranoid PD
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suspect others, preoccupying unjustifiable doubts, reluctance to confide, read demeaning content into benign remarks, suspicious of partner
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Schizoid PD
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indifference socially, restricted range of emotion
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Schizotypal PD
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social and interpersonal deficits and eccentricities (odd beliefs, ideas of reference, preculiar behavior, social anxiety)
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Antisocial PD
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failure to conform, deceit, impulsive, reckless disregard for safety of others, irresponsible, lack of remorse
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Borderline PD
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instability in relationships, self image, and affect; marked impulsive, unstable self-image/sense of self, impulsive in self-damaging areas. Psychotherapy- most effective treatment
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Antisocial PD
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disregard for/ violation of rights of others, must be over 18, conduct disorder
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Histrionic PD
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emotionality and attention seeking
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Narcissistic PD
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grandiosity, need for admiration, lack of empathy. Entitlement - The fact of having a right to something.
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Avoidant PD
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social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, hypersensitivity to negative evaluation
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Dependent PD
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excessive need to be taken care of, submissive, clingy, fear of separation
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OCPD
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persistent preoccupation with orderliness, perfection, mental/ interpersonal control; limited flexibility, openness, efficiency
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positive & negative symptoms of schizophrenia
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Positive symptoms: presence of something normally absent (respond better to anti-psychotic meds)
Negative symptoms – absence of something that is normally present |
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subtypes of schizophrenia
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1. paranoid
2. disorganized 3. catatonic 4. undifferentiated 5. residual |
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Paranoid schizophrenia subtype
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prominent delusions and or halucinations
often related to persecution or grandeur |
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disorganized schizophrenia subtype
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pronounced incoherent speech
mood disturbance disorganized behavior/lack of goal orientation |
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catatonic schizophrenia subtype
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marked disturbance in motor behavior
catatonic stupor - like a coma, don't even respond to chest rubbing waxy flexibility bizarre gestures and posturing - like walking and freezing, walking and freezing... |
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undifferentiated schizophrenia subtype
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doesn't fit any specific category
at prof's hospital, about half are diagnosed this way |
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residual schizophrenia subtype
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history of at least one episode of acute positive symptoms, but currently no prominent positive symptoms
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Delirium
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Disturbance of consciousness: reduced awareness of environment, ability to focus, sustain, and/or shift attention
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Dementia
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intellectual impairment, decrease activity in frontal areas; personality changes may occur
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Parkinson Parkinson's Disease
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Disorder associated with degeneration of dopamine neurons
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Pick’s disease
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a relatively rare degenerative disease that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex and that can cause dementia.
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Vascular Dementia
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chronic, reduced blood flow to the brain—usually as the result of a stroke
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alzheimer's disease
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form of dementia caused by neurodegenerative processes, chronic progressive disease of the brain in which brain cells are destroyed.
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