Psychosis Flashcards
What is schizophrenia and how is it characterised?
Group of brain disorders characterised by disorders of thought, behaviour, perception and emotion
What is the one pathognomonic symptom of schizophrenia?
There isn’t one!
Having more than one symptom increases the risk
There is a strong genetic link to schizophrenia. True/False?
True
List 3 “positive” symptoms of schizophrenia
Delusions
Hallucinations
Thought disorder
List 4 “negative” symptoms of schizophrenia
Apathy
Lack of volition (motivation)
Social withdrawal
Cognitive impairment
Positive symptoms are harder to treat than negative symptoms in schizophrenia. True/False?
False
Positive symptoms are often easier to treat
According to Schneider’s first rank symptoms for schizophrenia, list some thought disorders
Thoughts spoken out loud
Running commentary
3rd person voices talking
Thought withdrawal, broadcasting or insertion
What is passivity phenomena?
Experience where acts/emotions/feelings are being controlled by an external party
A patient must have Schneider’s first rank symptoms to be diagnosed with schizophrenia. True/False?
False
They are not pathognomonic and can be seen in other psychoses
What is a delusion?
A fixed belief that cannot be changed by logical thought or evidence
What is a hallucination?
Perceptual, fantastical experience that is believed to be real without evidence
List the different modalities by which hallucinations can occur
Auditory (most common)
Visual
Olfactory
Gustatory
Tactile
Kinaesthetic
Which type of auditory hallucination - 1st, 2nd or 3rd person - is more typical of schizophrenia?
3rd person
What is meant by “word salad”?
Mish mash of words that together don’t make sense
What is meant by thought withdrawal?
Belief that thoughts are being removed by an external party - a delusional explanation for thought blocking
What is meant by thought broadcasting?
Belief that people understand your thoughts without you having to voice them
List features of emotional disorder that can occur in psychoses such as schizophrenia
Blunted affect
Incongruent mood
Apathy
Lack of motivation
Anhedonia (inability to feel pleasure)