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Cluster 1
odd, eccentric
ex) Paranoid
Schizoid
Schizotypal
Cluster 2
dramatic, emotional, erratic
ex) Antisocial
Borderline
Histrionic
Narcissistic
Cluster 3
anxious, fearful
ex) Avoidant
Dependent
OCPD
Paranoid PD
suspect others, preoccupying unjustifiable doubts, reluctance to confide, read demeaning content into benign remarks, suspicious of partner
Schizoid PD
indifference socially, restricted range of emotion
Schizotypal PD
social and interpersonal deficits and eccentricities (odd beliefs, ideas of reference, preculiar behavior, social anxiety)
Antisocial PD
failure to conform, deceit, impulsive, reckless disregard for safety of others, irresponsible, lack of remorse
Borderline PD
instability in relationships, self image, and affect; marked impulsive, unstable self-image/sense of self, impulsive in self-damaging areas. Psychotherapy- most effective treatment
Antisocial PD
disregard for/ violation of rights of others, must be over 18, conduct disorder
Histrionic PD
emotionality and attention seeking
Narcissistic PD
grandiosity, need for admiration, lack of empathy. Entitlement - The fact of having a right to something.
Avoidant PD
social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, hypersensitivity to negative evaluation
Dependent PD
excessive need to be taken care of, submissive, clingy, fear of separation
OCPD
persistent preoccupation with orderliness, perfection, mental/ interpersonal control; limited flexibility, openness, efficiency
positive & negative symptoms of schizophrenia
Positive symptoms: presence of something normally absent (respond better to anti-psychotic meds)
Negative symptoms – absence of something that is normally present
subtypes of schizophrenia
1. paranoid
2. disorganized
3. catatonic
4. undifferentiated
5. residual
Paranoid schizophrenia subtype
prominent delusions and or halucinations

often related to persecution or grandeur
disorganized schizophrenia subtype
pronounced incoherent speech
mood disturbance
disorganized behavior/lack of goal orientation
catatonic schizophrenia subtype
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...
undifferentiated schizophrenia subtype
doesn't fit any specific category

at prof's hospital, about half are diagnosed this way
residual schizophrenia subtype
history of at least one episode of acute positive symptoms, but currently no prominent positive symptoms
Delirium
Disturbance of consciousness: reduced awareness of environment, ability to focus, sustain, and/or shift attention
Dementia
intellectual impairment, decrease activity in frontal areas; personality changes may occur
Parkinson Parkinson's Disease
Disorder associated with degeneration of dopamine neurons
Pick’s disease
a relatively rare degenerative disease that affects the frontal and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex and that can cause dementia.
Vascular Dementia
chronic, reduced blood flow to the brain—usually as the result of a stroke
alzheimer's disease
form of dementia caused by neurodegenerative processes, chronic progressive disease of the brain in which brain cells are destroyed.