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Psych Exam 3: Lec 14

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show The way a person thinks, feels, and relates to others  
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show Loss of contact with reality; hallucinations, delusions, thought disorder  
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Schizo means "_______", and phrenum means "________".   show
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With Schizophrenia, mental processes are separated from ___________.   show
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show Delusions, hallucinations, negative symptoms, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior  
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show social, occupational  
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show More than 6 months  
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How are the positive symptoms defined?   show
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show Persistent false sensory perceptions perceived as real that are not the transient mistaken perceptions most ppl experience  
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Hallucinations can occur in any of the senses, most often __________.   show
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show Misrepresentations of reality; idiosyncratic, rigid beliefs  
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What are the 5 types of delusions?   show
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show Style of talking that is disorganized and lacks logical patterns  
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show Inappropriate affect  
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What are the 4 positive symptoms of Schizophrenia?   show
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How are the negative symptoms of Schizophrenia defined?   show
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show subtle, stable  
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What is the negative symptom anhedonia?   show
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show Don't exhibit emotions; indifferent; expressionless, and outward appearance  
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What are the 3 types of disrupted volition?   show
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show Affective and emotional disturbances, disrupted volition  
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_____________ ____________ are inappropriate or bizarre behavior for the situation.   show
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What is catatonia?   show
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show Catatonic, disorganized, paranoid, undifferentiated, residual  
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show Motor immobility or excessive activity, decreased awareness of environment, echolalia  
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show social; delusions, hallucinations  
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show Frequent auditory hallucinations, delusions of persecution or grandeur, better cognitive functioning, no disorganized speech/behavior, flat affect, or catatonia  
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___________ Schizophrenia doesn't fit into any particular category and may meet criteria for multiple types.   show
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show active; remission  
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show Prodromal, active, residual  
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show active  
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show Occurs before active phase, involves deterioration in functioning, strange behavior, social withdrawal, anger outbursts  
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show residual  
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In the residual stage of course, improvements are more dramatic in which type of symptoms?   show
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New research on subtypes show there are two types of Schizophrenia. What do they each entail?   show
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show 1.3%  
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show Adolescence/early adulthood  
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There are no _____ differences in prevalence.   show
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show Genes  
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show Relatives are several times more likely to show symptoms, the more genes you share, the greater the risk  
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What did twin studies and adoption studies show?   show
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Neuropathology: What does structural brain imaging show?   show
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Structural brain imaging showed decreased size of what?   show
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Functional brain imaging (PET scan) showed decreased what?   show
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show Dopamine  
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show Pregnancy, birth complications  
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What types of problems arise with pregnant people with Schizophrenia?   show
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show winter  
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show Family interaction (parents less effective in communicating), expressed emotion (relapse higher in high EE homes, more common in Western cultures)  
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What is EE?   show
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Lower ________ __________ ________ have higher prevalence of Sz.   show
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What does the Social Causation Hypothesis claim?   show
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What does the Social Selection Hypothesis claim?   show
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What type of early treatment was given to Sz patients?   show
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show social breakdown  
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show Milieu therapy  
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_________ _________ are based on behavioral principles.   show
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show Conventional Antipsychotic medications (neuroleptics)  
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show Reduce/eliminate psychotic symptoms, block D2 receptors in cortical and limbic regions, better for positive symptoms, highly effective  
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What were side effects of conventional antipsychotics?   show
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What is Tardive Dyskinesia?   show
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What type of current biological treatment and what does it do?   show
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show Negative symptoms  
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show Family-Oriented Aftercare  
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show Modeling, role playing, social reinforcement, not clear if there's an effect on relapse rates  
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