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3 phases of schizophrenia
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Prodromal, Active, Residual
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Prodromal
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Deterioration in role of functioning, change of personality
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Active
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presence of positive symptioms
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medications for bipolar disorder
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lithium, antidepressants, mood stabilizers
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catatonia subtype
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-unresponsive to external stimuli
-can be agitated/fidget-y -positive symptoms -least functioning -diagnosed even if other symptoms -excessive/few motor movements |
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Disorganized subtype
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bizarre/disorganized behavior, speech problems, flat affect
all 3 needed for diagnosis |
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Paranoid subtype
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highest functioning
best prognosis for recovery persucatory/grandiose delusions auditory hallucinations |
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undifferentiated subtype
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meet criteria for several subtypes, or do not meet criteria for one completely
often some disorganization as well as hallucinations/delusions |
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residual subtype
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partial remission, no active symptoms, some negative symptoms
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negative schizophrenia symptoms
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something is missing:
-alogia: poverty of speech -apathy: hygiene, timeliness -avolition: inability to exert will over environment |
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Expressed emotions:
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feelings/words expressed by those close to the patient, generally have negative effects
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anhedonia vs. flat affect
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inability to experience pleasure vs. inability for outward expression
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schizophrenoform
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short of 6mo threshold for schizophrenia
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conduct disorder
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childhood version of antisocial disorder
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biological treatment for schizophrenia
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anti psychotic medications
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dysphoric
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mania without "feel-good" component
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bipolar age of onset, gender differences
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18-22, none
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Schizophrenia
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15-32, more likely in men
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mood disorders generally (excluding bipolar)
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early 30s
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rapid cycling (mood disorders)
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4+ cycles in a year
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antisocial (gender differences)
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more common in men
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3 differences between ocd, ocpd
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ocd: axis 1, ego dystonic, obsessions/compulsions
ocpd: axis 2, ego syntonic, methodical |
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cluster A, B, C
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a: odd, eccentric, heavily genetic, +men
b: dramatic, erratic c: anxious, avoidant |
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schizoid:
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detachment from interpersonal relationships, no desire for contact, flat affect. loner. cluster A
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schizotypal
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difficulty interacting, want to interact however. the Woosh guy. some suffering. cluster A
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paranoid personality disorder
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cluster a
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histrionic-
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center of attention, cluster b
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cluster C:
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avoidant, anxious, fearful, ocd, dependent
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borderline personality disorder
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messy. split, hard to treat, much more rapid than bipolar, "EMPTY", components of anxiety, MDD, gender identity, psychological, sexual, abandonment disorders
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Antisocial personality disorder
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no superego. follows conduct disorder (children). impulsive, disregard others, outwardly charming, crimes help calm them down
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avoidant
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cluster c, difficulty engaging w/ others but want to. ~schizotypal
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schizoaffective
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overlap of schizophrenia w/ mdd or mania
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delusional disorder
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non-bizarre delusions, but not schizophrenic
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brief psychotic disorder
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what it sounds like. 1mo>symptoms>1day.
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