The Biological Treatment for Schizophrenia (Clinical Psychology) Flashcards
What is the Biological Treatment of Schizophrenia?
Antipsychotic medication
What do Antipsychotics do?
Helps alleviate the symptoms associated with a psychotic episode, e.g. delusional thoughts and hallucinations.
These symptoms can adversely affect the quality of life for patients, and make accessing other forms of treatment difficult; so the drugs are offered to try to control these symptoms
How do Antipsychotics work?
Work by reducing the level of dopamine in areas of the brain associated with the symptoms.
The primary mechanism of action is through blocking the dopamine receptors in those areas of the brain, which effectively prevents the dopamine binding to the receptors in the signups and therefore depolarises the neurons, calming them down.
How can Antipsychotics be given?
- Pills/tablet
- Injection by a nurse (if there is a risk of the patient not complying with the treatment regiment themselves)
What are the two types of Antipsychotics?
- Typical
- Atypical
What are Typical Antipsychotics?
First antipsychotic drugs which were developed. These lead to unpleasant side effects. Only worked for positive symptoms. Developed in the 1950s.
What are some Examples of Typical Antipsychotics?
- Chlorpromazine
- Haloperidol
- Fluphenazine
What are Atypical Antipsychotics?
Atypical drugs seem to have reported fewer side-effects while still being effective, making them preferable for many patients. Developed in the 1990s.
What’s the difference between how Typical and Atypical drugs Work?
All antipsychotic drugs seem to act by locating mostly D2 receptors within those areas.
However, there is also evidence that atypical antipsychotics do not bind to the receptors quite so tightly; and that they also block 5-HT2A receptors, which are serotonin receptors.
What research evidence shows the the Biological Treatment for Schizophrenia is Effective?
- Hartling et al
- Meltzer et al
- Clozapine effectiveness
How does Meltzer et al show the Biological Treatment for Schizophrenia is Effective?
They found haloperidol gave sig improvement in terms of positive symptoms, negative symptoms, severity of illness and the scoring on a psychiatric rating scale, in comparison to a placebo.
- Demonstrates that drugs are an affective treatment.
How does Hartling et al show the Effectiveness of the Biological Treatment for Schizophrenia?
Conducted a meta analysis of 114 randomised trials, investigating antipsychotics to compare the efficacy of typical and atypical antipsychotics.
They found that:
- The core illness symptoms (positive/negative symptoms and general psychopathology) there wasn’t much difference between typical and atypical antipsychotics:
- There was some evidence that haloperidol (typical) was more affective than olanzapine (atypical) for positive symptoms. The reverse was true for negative symptoms
What is an advantage of the Biological Treatment for Schizophrenia?
Clozapine is considered to be one of the most effective antipsychotics. This might be because it has less side-effects; therefore, compliance amongst patience is higher and it therefore is able to reduce symptoms
What limitations show the the Biological Treatment for Schizophrenia is not Effective?
- Side effects
- Lieberman et al
What are the Side Effects of Atypical Antipsychotics?
Weight gain and metabolic changes that can increase the risk of diabetes + high cholesterol