Schizophrenia and psychotic disorders Flashcards

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Define psychosis.

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Represents an inability to distinguish between symptoms of delusion, hallucination and disordered thinking from reality.

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Define hallucinations.

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Perception without stimulation.

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Define a delusion.

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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.

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Examples of delusional beliefs

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  • grandiose
  • paranoid (correctly persecutory)
  • hypochondriacal
  • self referential
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Illness that may have psychotic symptoms.

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  • Schizophrenia
  • Delirium
  • Severe affective disorder
    • Depressive episode with psychotic symptoms
    • Manic episode with psychotic symptoms
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Epidemiology of schizophrenia.

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  • Affects 1 per 100 population
  • Males and females equally
  • Age of onset 15-35 years
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Symptoms of Schizophrenia

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Positive Symptoms

  • Hallucinations
  • Delusions
  • Disordered thinking

Negative Symptoms

  • Apathy
  • Lack of interest
  • Lack of emotions
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Schizophrenia ICD10 criteria

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For at least one month:

  • one of the following symptoms
    • alienation of thought as thought echo, thought insertion or withdrawal, or thought broadcasting
    • passivity
    • auditory hallucinations
    • persistent delusions of other kinds that are culturally inappropriate and completely impossible
  • or at least two of the following symtoms:
    • persistent hallucinations in any modality, when occurring every day for at least one month
    • neologisms, breaks in the train of thought, resulting in incoherent or irrelevant speech
    • catatonic behaviour
    • “negative symptoms”
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Give examples of auditory hallucinations.

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  • Third person hallucinations
    • Voices talking about the person in a derogatory way
  • Command hallucinations
    • can be more dangerous, voices can be hard to resist, especially in severe psychosis
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Causes of schizophrenia (Theories)

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  • The dopamine hypothesis - dopaminergic overactivity
  • Serotonergic overactivity - due to the superiority of clozapine in treating treatment resistant schizophrenia
  • Genetics - higher incidence in those with a family history. Association with the DISC1 gene (Disrupted In SChizophrenia)
  • Drug abuse - particularly cannabis use at an early age
  • Group A personality disorder
  • Illness during pregnancy
  • Winter births
  • Adverse life events
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Treatment for schizophrenia

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Psychological therapy

  • CBT
  • Familiy intervention
  • Art therapy
  • Liase with social worker regarding housing difficulties and employment

Pharmacological therapy

  • Antipsychotics
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The Scottish Recovery Network definition of recovery

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Being able to live a meaningful and satisfying life, as defined by each person, in the presence or absence of symptoms.

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Schizophrenia good prognostic factors

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  • Absence of family history
  • Good premorbid function - stable personality, stable relationships
  • Clear precipitant
  • Acute onset
  • Mood disturbance
  • Prompt treatment
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Schizoprenia poor prognostic factors

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  • Slow, insidious onset
  • Prominent negative symptoms are associated with a worse outcome
  • Begins in childhood
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