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| The emotional reaction associated with an experience. | AFFECT
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| A side effect of antipsychotic drug therapy. Motor restlessness and intolerance of inactivity. A person may not be able to sit still, are jumpy and appear distracted. | AKATHISIA
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| Inability to experience or even imagineany pleasant emotion. | ANHEDONIA
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| Sudden break in free association as a defense to unpleasant ideas. | BLOCKING
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| Phase in Schizophrenia where patient is unresponsive marked by the tendency to assume and remain in a fixed posture and the inability to move or talk. | CATATONIA
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| Observed in Schizophrenia, Disturbance of associative thought and speech process, patient digresses into unneccessary details and inappropriate thoughts before communicating the central idea. | CIRCUMSTANTIALITY
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| Speech Disorder, marked by use of words grouped by their sound or rhyme rather than their meaning. | CLANG ASSOCIATION
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| Behavioral reaction to memory loss. Pt fills in memory gaps with inappropriate words or fabricated ideas, often in great detail. | CONFABULATION
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| A false belief that can NOT be changed by logic. | DELUSION
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| A delusion that causes the patient to read an unintended meaning into the acts or words of others; often interpreted as ridicule. | DELUSIONS OF REFERENCE
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| Repetition of words heard. | ECHOLALIA
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| Repetition of movements seen. | ECHOPRAXIA
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| Literal Translation no abstract thinking. | CONCRETE THINKING
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| False perceptions without stimulus. Involves any of the 5 senses. | HALLUCINATIONS
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| Falsely interpreting real environment stimulus. | ILLUSIONS
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| Defense mechanism, Childlike Mannerism | REGRESSION
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| Defense mechanism, used in attempt to stabilize and provide structure to disorganized thoughts and behaviors. Preoccupation with religious ideas. | RELIGIOSITY
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| A random jumble of words with no logical connection. | WORD SALAD
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| Invention of new words that have meaning to psychotic person but not to others. | NEOLOGISMS
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| Muscular weakness. | AKINESIA
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| Involuntary muscle movements of face, arms, legs and neck. | DYSTONIA
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| Uncontrolled rolling back of the eyes. | OCULOGYRIC CRISIS
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| Tremors, shuffling gait, drooling, rigidity | PSEUDOPARKINSONISM (Parkinson-like SYMPTOMS)
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| Bizarre facial and tongue movement leading to stiff neck and difficulty swalling. Is a late EPS symptom with no treatment. | TARDIVE DYSKINESIA
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| EPS -Extrapyramidal Reactions | Pseudoparkinsonism, Akinesia, Akathisia, Dystonia, Oculogyric Crisis
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| Defect in ability to perform voluntary movement. | DYSKINESIA
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| Greatly diminished emotional response to a situation of condition. (diminished) | BLUNTED AFFECT
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| Virtual absence of emotional response to a situation or condition. (Absence) | FLAT AFFECT
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| A thinking process characterized by speech in which ideas shift from one unrelated topic to another and the individual is unaware that the topics are unrelated. | Associative Looseness (Looseness of association)
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| Primitive form of thinking, individual believes that thinking about an occurrence can make it happen. | MAGICAL THINKING
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| Persistent repetition of the same words or ideas in response to different questions. | PERSEVERATION
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| Inability to get the point of a story. Speaker introduces many unrelated topics until the original topic of discussion is lost. | TANGENTIALITY
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| Contion with Schizophrenia, passively yields all movable body parts to any efforts made at placing them in certain positions. | WAXY FLEXIBILITY
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