How many and what are the names of the types of schizophrenia one can have?
4; Paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, and residual?
There are ___ main causes of schizophrenia.
What is 3?
This symptom causes people to sense things that are not there
What is Hallucinations?
In total, there are ___ negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
What is 5?
What gender is schizophrenia more common in?
Male
Which type of schizophrenia lacks positive symptoms?
Residual
Losing your job, emotional abuse, or divorces, all fall under which subcategory of causes?
What is Delusions?
Ceasing movement or speaking temporarily are symptoms of ____.
What is catatonia?
When does schizophrenia tend to develop (in men)?
A) infanthood
B) teenage - early 20s
C) 30s - 40s
D) 50+
B) teenage to early 20s
What is it called when one has little to no emotion (especially with facial expressions or emotional reactions), and what type has this?
Flat affect; disorganized
What is chemicals/neurotransmitters?
The 2 Disorders associated with positive symptoms are...
What is Movement and Thought Disorder?
Using a dull voice and flat facial expressions is called the _____ Affect.
About how many people in the US develop schizophrenia?
A) 1%
B) 4%
C) 13%
D) 27%
A) 1%
What are the two types of delusions someone with paranoia can have, and what do they mean?
Persecutory (where someone or something is attempting to harm, mistreat, or spy on them or someone close to them) or grandiose (where one believes they have special powers, wealth, or anything pertaining to that)
Name 2 neurotransmitters that can cause schizophrenia when there is an imbalance of it.
What is serotonin, dopamine, or glutamate.
Abnormal body movements are traits found in...
What is Movement disorder?
Avolition, a negative symptom of schizophrenia, has what kind of effects?
What is being unable to plan events and stick with activities?
Which of these famous people had schizophrenia?
A) Henry the Eight
B) Vincent Van Gogh
C) Betty White
D) Rita Moreno
B) Vincent Van Gogh
Apart from abnormal motor activity (motor immobility or excessive motor activity), what are 2 other common features of catatonia?
Extreme negativism and strange instances of voluntary movement
Name 2 drugs that can cause schizophrenia if used too much.
The inability to think logically and organize thoughts and emotions is called...
Thought Disorder
What is a negative symptom?
What is a symptom that removes certain abilities from a person?
The first formal description of schizophrenia was called...?
A) Altered Perception Syndrome
B) Psychosis Spectrum Syndrome
C) Neuro‐Emotional Integration Disorder
D) Dementia Praecox
D) Dementia Praecox