classifications of schizophrenia

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  • What is schizophrenia?
    A severe mental disorder, which impairs an individuals view of reality. This can have a severe effect on their ability to regulate their thoughts, emotions, language, complete everyday tasks and ability to perceive the world and themselves.
  • What are the two different forms that the symptoms of schizophrenia can be divided into?
    Positive symptoms and negative symptoms
  • Positive symptoms
    Schizophrenic symptoms such as disorganised thoughts, hallucinations, and delusions.
  • Hallucinations
    The perception of something real that does not truly exist.
  • Delusions
    Bizarre beliefs/thoughts that seem real but are not.
  • Delusions of persecution
    Paranoid thoughts such as my phone is tapped or there are hidden cameras in my home (someone out to get you).
  • Delusions of grandeur
    Feeling of power or importance such as "I am God" or Napoleon (which is quite common)
  • Delusions of the body
    Sufferers feel that themselves or part of them is under external control
  • What are the 4 types of hallucinations?
    Auditory - Hearing voices that other cannot hear Visual- Seeing lights, objects or faces that other cannot Olfactory- Smelling things that others cannot
    Tactile- They feel things that are not real (bugs crawling on skin)
  • Negative symptoms
    Symptoms of schizophrenia that are marked by deficits in functioning, such as apathy, lack of emotion, and slowed speech and movement.
  • Speech poverty
    The lessening of speech fluency and productivity, which reflects slowing or blocked thoughts.
  • Avolition
    A general loss of energy leading to the inability to engage in or complete a goal such as going to school (lack of motivation)
  • What are the three signs of avolition?
    Poor hygiene, lack of persistence and lack of energy
  • What are the two systems of classification for schizophrenia?
    DSM-5 and ICD-10
  • DSM-5
    One positive symptoms must be present for a diagnosis.
  • ICD-10
    Two negative symptoms are sufficient for a diagnosis.