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Schizophrenia Spectrum and Psychotic Disorders

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***Psychotic Disorders to Follow***   *  
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Erroneous beliefs that usually involve a misinterpretation of perceptions or experiences ?   * Delusions - can either be non-bizarre or bizarre (most are non-bizarre, b/c most can actually occur/ can't prove they can't)  
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Distortions in perception?   Hallucination- auditory (common), tactile, visual, olfactory  
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Conversations that slip off track, combine many random weird things not pertaining to convo, flight of ideas?   * Disorganized Speech/Thinking  
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Unkempt look, easily agitated, inappropriate sex behavior, and show child like silliness ?   * Disorganized Behavior  
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Types of Symptoms these psychotic people will show ?   * Positive Sx = present and shouldn't be there (excess)---delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech/behavior *Negative Sx = missing and should be there (loss)---flat expressions, low speech, feels no pleasure  
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Brief Psychotic Disorder Dx Criteria ?   * Presence of at least one of the following: -Delusions-Hallucinations-Disorganized speech-Disorganized or catatonic behavior *atleast 1 day duration, but under 1 month * return to NORMAL after episode *not manic or bipolar  
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Delusional Disorder Dx Sx ?   * Constant delusions for at least one month and behavior isn't odd/bizarre *Delusions include constant thinking that someone is in love with them, think they have a great talent no one can see, super jealous, paranoid, somatic Sx  
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Schizophrenia Dx Criteria ?   * have 2 or more of Criteria A, and meet Criteria B-F.  
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Criteria A ?   * Delusions-Hallucinations-Disorganized speech-Disorganized or catatonic behavior Negative symptoms (e.g., flat affect, avolition) *have 2 or more  
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Criteria B ?   * Social or occupational dysfunction  
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Criterion C ?   * Continuous signs persist for at least 6 months  
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Criteria D-f ?   * rule out other disorders  
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Usually comes before Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform, differs in 2 ways, what are those ways ?   * same criteria, except duration is 1 - 6 months *see no social dysfunction like is s.phrenia  
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Prognostic features that usually help predict a Positive psychosis outcome ?   * acute onset, short Sx, older age onset, good functioning before  
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Prognostic features that usually help predict a Negative psychosis outcome ?   * young age onset, previous psych issues, absent mood, long Sx durations  
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Schizoaffective Disorder Dx Criteria ?   * uninterrupted period of illness which there is either a Major Depressive Episode, a Manic Episode with Sx that meet criteria A for Schizophrenia * During that period, there has been atleast a 2 week off period from their mood issue  
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Schizoaffective Disorder basics ?   * Mood comes and goes, but psychosis is constant (delusions/hallucinations)  
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Catatonia Sx ?   * waxy flexibility (hold position ppl put them in), mutism (little talk), Negativism (no rxn to external stimuli or instructions), Echolalia (mimick voices), Echopraxia (mimick mvts)  
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*** Dissociative Disorders to Follow ***   .  
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Dissociative Identity Disorder Sx ?   * someone who literally has two completely different personalities (Dr.Jek/Mr.Hyde or possessions) *have gaps of memory loss b/c of switching between identities  
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Dissociative Amnesia Sx ?   * An inability to recall important autobiographical information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is inconsistent with ordinary forgetting  
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Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder Sx ?   * Presence of persistent or recurrent experiences of depersonalization, derealization, or both  
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Describe Depersonalization/Derealization ?   *Depersonalization = detachment from self (outside observer of there body, emotions, actions) *Derealization = detachment from environment (surroundings are dream like, foggy, or visually distorted)  
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