Characteristics of Schizophrenia

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    • Characteristics of schizophrenia
      • Positive symptoms
      • Negative symptoms
    • Positive symptoms
      Behaviours the person with schizophrenia exhibits in addition to normal 'typical' behaviours
    • Negative symptoms
      Symptoms that inhibit the person's ability to demonstrate 'typical' behaviours
    • Positive symptoms
      • Delusions
      • Hallucinations
      • Disordered thinking
    • Negative symptoms
      • Alogia
      • Avolition
      • Anhedonia
      • Flatness of affect
      • Catatonic behaviour
    • Hallucinations
      Perceptions that aren't real
    • Types of hallucinations
      • Auditory
      • Visual
      • Sensory
    • Auditory and visual hallucinations are the most common, with only 20% of people with schizophrenia experiencing sensory (tactile) hallucinations
    • Auditory hallucinations
      Can be pleasant or unpleasant, ranging from discussing activities to talking directly to the person
    • Sensory hallucinations
      The person feels something or someone touching their skin
    • Visual hallucinations
      The person sees objects or people that aren't there
    • Delusions
      Beliefs that aren't real
    • Types of delusions
      • Persecution
      • Grandiosity
      • Reference
    • Delusion of persecution
      The belief that someone wants to harm the person with schizophrenia
    • Delusion of grandiosity
      The belief that the individual is special or 'unique' in some way
    • Delusion of reference
      The belief that certain gestures, comments, environmental cues are directed for them personally
    • Disordered thinking
      Jumping from one topic to another without explanation, and disorderly or incoherent speech
    • Alogia
      Poverty of speech, lacking meaning or purposeful conversation with only short responses
    • Avolition
      Indifference towards one's surroundings, e.g. personal life or work
    • Anhedonia
      Lack of appropriate reactions towards pleasurable experiences or situations
    • Flatness of affect
      Appearing to have no emotions or a limited emotional range, e.g. lack of laughter, smiling, or monotony in voice
    • Catatonic behaviour
      Fast, repetitive movements or little to no movements for long periods of time, including echopraxia (mimicking movements of others)
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