3.2.1 Characteristics of schizophrenia Flashcards
what is schizophrenia not?
split personality
what is schizophrenia characterised by?
break from reality
how many people in England & Wales have a diagnosis of schizophrenia in a year?
220000
how many people in 100 will experience schizophrenia in their lifetime?
1
at which ages is schizophrenia most often diagnosed?
15 - 35
who are more at risk of schizophrenia, men or women?
both at equal risk
in order to make sense of the many different symptoms of schizophrenia, what did kurt Schneider suggest they be categorised as?
positive negative
what does the term positive symptoms refer to?
symptoms in addition to normal behaviour
what is a hallucination? (p)
perceiving sensory information that doesn’t exist
give some examples of types of hallucination: (p)
auditory visual tactile
what are auditory hallucinations? (p)
hearing things e.g. voices that aren’t there
what are visual hallucinations? (p)
flashes of light seeing shadows full images
what are tactile hallucinations? (p)
feeling things that aren’t there e.g. something crawling under skin - formication
what are delusions? (p)
inappropriate beliefs
what might paranoid delusions be? (p)
delusions of persecution e.g. being followed