classification and diagnosis of schizophrenia

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  • Schizophrenia is a mental disorder which effects thoughts and emotions to a point where people lose contact with reality.
  • •Most common psychotic disorder, affecting 1% of the population
  • •Most commonly diagnosed between 15-35
  • •It is highly genetic
  • Symptoms help you to make a diagnosis
  • Classification is Placing symptoms into categories based on which symptoms appear together in a disorder.
  • Diagnosis is Determining whether someone has a particular mental illness based on the classification.
  • Positive symptoms are Symptoms experienced in addition to normal functioning
  • Negative symptoms are Atypical experiences that represent the loss of normal functioning
  • Hallucinations are False perceptions that have no basis in/are distortions of reality
  • Delusions are Irrational beliefs that have no basis in reality
  • There are 2 major systems for classifying mental disorders, ICD-11 and the DSM-5
  • the ICD-11 is used around most of the world and requires 2+ negative symptoms for a diagnosis
  • the DSM-5 is used in the USA and requires 1+ positive symptom for a diagnosis
  • Avolition is a lack of motivation