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PSYC 3830 1st Edition Lecture 19 Outline of Current Lecture I. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disordersa. Schizotypal Personality Disorderb. Delusional Disorderc. Brief Psychotic Disorderd. Schizophreniform Disordere. Schizophreniaf. Schizoaffective DisorderCurrent LectureI. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disordersa. Schizotypal Personality Disorderi. Discomfort in close relationships due to paranoid fearsii. Weird, unusual perceptual experiences/ideas of referenceiii. Not a full blown disorderb. Delusional Disorderi. 1 or more delusions for 1+ monthsii. Never had other symptoms of schizophreniaiii. If they do have hallucinations, they are mild and accompany the delusionsiv. Functioning and behavior are not extremely impairedv. Variety of delusions:1. Bizarre – can’t happen in the real world2. Erotomanic – belief that someone of a higher status is in love with them3. Grandiose – belief they have a talent, achievements, etc4. Jealous – belief, without cause, that their lover is being unfaithful5. Persecutory – belief they are being plotted against, goals are beingobstructed6. Somatic – belief about bodily sensations7. Mixed – when all types are jumbled togetherc. Brief Psychotic Disorderi. 1 or more symptom for 1 day to 1 month1. Delusions2. HallucinationsThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.3. Disorganized Speech4. Disorganized or catatonic behavior a. Catatonia – motor output problemi. Stupor – not actively relating to environment, appear to be sleepyii. Cataplexy – posed in different positions that seem to defy gravityiii. Waxing flexibility – partial resistance to movementiv. Mutismv. Negativism – no response to stimuli or doing the opposite vi. Posturing – spontaneously and actively maintaininga weird positionvii. Mannerism – odd, circumstantial actionsviii. Steretypy – repetitive, non-goal directed movementb. Disorgranized behavior – unable to put actions togetherd. Schizophreniform Disorderi. 2 or more symptoms for 1 month – 6 months1. Delusions2. Hallucinations3. Disorganized Speech4. Disorganized or catatonic behavior5. Negative symptomsa. Something that has been subtracted from normal beingi. Lack of emotion, responsiveness, interaction, etc.e. Schizophreniai. 2 or more symptoms for more than 6 months1. Delusions2. Hallucinations3. Disorganized speech4. Disorganized or catatonic behavior5. Negative symptomsf. Schizoaffective Disorderi. Major mood episode, major depression, or mania PLUS symptoms of schizophreniaii. Hard to diagnoseiii. Worse


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