7. Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders Flashcards
1
Q
What is the (Historical) Difference between:
- Psychosis?
- Neurosis?
A
- Psychosis = Disease of the Mind - Severe
2. Neurosis = Disease of the Nerves - Mild
2
Q
What is Psychosis?
A
An inability to Distinguish between Symptoms of Delusion / Hallucination / Disordered Thinking, from Reality
Note - Lack of Insight
3
Q
How does Psychosis present?
A
- Hallucinations
2. Delusions
4
Q
How do Hallucinations present?
A
- Have the Full Force and Clarity of True Perception
- Located in External Space
- No External Stimulus
- Not willed / Controlled
- Involving the 5 Special Senses - Auditory / Visual / Tactile / Olfactory / Gustatory
5
Q
How is Delusional Beliefs defined?
A
“A delusion is an unshakeable idea or belief which is out of keeping with the person’s social and cultural background; it is held with extraordinary conviction”
Examples - Grandiose / Paranoid / Hypochondriacal / Self-Referential
6
Q
What is the Aetiology of Psychosis?
A
- Biological Factors - Genetics / Neurochemistry
- Psychological Factors - Life Events Precipitants
- Social Factors - Isolation / Migration / Occupation / Class
- Evolutionary Theories:
- a) Jung’s Concept of Collective Unconscious
- b) Gestait Psychology
7
Q
What are the Stages of Development of Delusions?
A
- Stage of Fear
- Delusional Idea Appears
- Effort to make sense of the experience by altering view of the world
- Final Breakdown - as thought disorder and behavioural symptoms emerge