Clinical syndromes associated with SCZ Flashcards
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Prodromal SCZ
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Withdrawal Change of interests Mood changed Depression Neurotic sx Behavioural disturbance Substance Decreased performance- work, social
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Prodromal sx that may predict SCZ
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Personality- schizoid Unusual/bizarre behaviour Subtle perceptual changes Suspiciousness in social situations Questioning motives of others Preoccupation with fantasy Mental state evidence-> affect, communication
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Behavioural sx in SCZ
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Catatonia
Movements- rocking, odd movements, facial, response to psychotic sx, gaze, bizarre
Affective change- blunting, inappropriate, incongruous, hebephrenic, depression
negative sx- residual, defect state
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Negative sx- observable
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Affect Lack of spontaneity in movement, expression Woodenness Residual movement Social withdrawal Inappropriate behavious Loss of social skills Deterioration
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Subjective negative sx in SCZ
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loss of "spark" decreased motivation, energy loss of meaning boredom disengagement anhedonia emotional numbness, decreased emotional response loss of interests