Schizophrenia

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    • Schizophrenia: A mental disorder characterized by disorganized thinking, speech, and behaviour.
    • Positive symptoms: are symptoms that are in addition to the normal experience of life
    • Negative symptoms: are symptoms that are less than the normal behaviour of life
    • Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT): is an evidence based psychological treatment approach that aims to change negative patterns of thought and behaviour
    • Examples about positive symptoms are hallucinations, thought withdrawal, thought insertion, delusions and thought broadcasting
    • Examples of negative symptoms are social withdrawal, flattening and poverty of speech
    • hallucinations: sensory experiences that are not real but are perceived as real
    • Thought Withdrawal: the delusion that thoughts have been taken out of the patient's mind
    • thought Broadcasting: the delusion that others can hear one's thoughts
    • delusions: false beliefs held with conviction despite contradictory evidence
    • Thought insertion:  involves somehow experiencing one's own thoughts as someone else's
    • Social withdrawal: Avoidance of social situations, such as school, work, or social events.
    • Flattening: Reduced or absent expression in patients face
    • Poverty of speech: you speak less often, use fewer words, take longer to talk or are less likely to talk unless someone talks to you first
    • The genetic explanation of schizophrenia is that there is a genetic predisposition to schizophrenia, there are genes responsible for developing schizophrenia. The risk of developing schizophrenia increases if you have a family member with schizophrenia.
    • The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests that schizophrenia is caused by too much dopamine in the brain.
    • Social explanation of schizophrenia caused by factors like social class, urban living, immigration and minority status
    • social causation is the view that human world acts as a major cause of schizophrenia.
    • The glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia suggests symptoms are caused by excessive glutamate release in the brain
    • Biological treatments are used to treat mental illnesses such as depression and schizophrenia
    • Biological treatments for schizophrenia include Anti-psychotic drugs, chloropromazine, and anti-depressants.
    • CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) is a type of therapy that aims to change the way people think and behave and can be used to treat schizophrenia.
    • Cognitive restructuring involves identifying negative thoughts and replacing them with more positive ones.