PSYCH 2AP3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Nmda Receptor Antagonist, Dsm-5, Toxoplasma Gondii

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Combine symptoms of catatonia (alternating immobility and excited agitation), hebephrenia (silly and immature emotionality), paranoia. Put the(cid:374) u(cid:374)der the lati(cid:374) ter(cid:373) (cid:862)de(cid:373)e(cid:374)tia prae(cid:272)o(cid:454)(cid:863) = (cid:373)e(cid:374)tal (cid:449)eak(cid:374)ess: distinguish dementia praecox from bipolar disorder, dementia praecox = early age of onset and a poor outcome, hallucination, delusion, negativism and stereotyped behaviour. I(cid:374)trodu(cid:272)e the ter(cid:373) (cid:862)s(cid:272)hizophre(cid:374)ia(cid:863) = split (cid:373)i(cid:374)d: dissociative splitting of the basic function of personality, difficulty in consistent train of thought. Cluster of symptoms that make up schizophrenia, and many patient does no share common symptoms. Include dimensional assessment that rate severity of symptom from 0~4: 0 being non- present, 1 being equivocal evidence, 2 being mild, 3 being moderate and 4 being severe. Chapter 13: schizophrenia: more obvious sign of psychosis. Study show that patient with delusion shows a stronger sense of purpose and meaning in life and less depression. The experience of sensory events without any input from the environment: auditory hallucination being the most common.

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