This positive symptom refers to hearing or experiencing voices or noises that are not objecively present.
What are auditory hallucinations?
These symptoms refer to functions that are normally found but are diminished or absent.
What are negative symptoms?
This refers to the euphoric, high, chaotic, or erratic state or behaviors that can accompany psychotic features.
What are manic features?
This team beat both Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady in the Super Bowl.
Who are the Philadelphia Eagles?
This positive symptom refers to feeling or experiencing physical touch or temperature-based sensations that are not objectively present.
What are tactile hallucinations?
This state refers to a noted lack of interest, emotion, feeling, concern or passion with a congruent affect or mood; it can also be recognized as emotional state marked by the absence of emotion.
What is apathy?
While mania is present in schizoaffective disorder, it differs from this disorder.
Bipolar Disorder
This team won 4 Super Bowls behind quarterback Joe Montana.
Who are the San Fransico 49ers?
These symptoms refer to experiences that are in excess or added to normal mental functioning.
What are positive symptoms?
This refers to the inability to experience pleasure or enjoyment in activities that once brought joy; it is not the simple reduction of this but the total absence of it.
What is anhedonia?
This manic state refers to the present, but lower intensity symptoms and features of mania common in Bipolar Disorder Type II.
What is hypomania?
Healings, Feelings, Respect, Dedication, and Motivation refer to what spaces at APC?
What are group rooms?
This positive symptom refers to seeing, visualizing, or experiencing a vison-based sensation that is not objectively present.
What are visual hallucinations?
Dull voice and limited facial expression are often times features of this affect.
What is flat affect?
This number represents how common schizoaffective disorder is in the adult population of the United States.
0.5 out of 100
These can be either good or bad.
What are stressors?
These refer to strongly held false beliefs that conflict with reality.
What are delusions?
We often mistake negative symptoms for the presence of this common mental health concern.
What is depression?
This refers to diminished emotional experession.
What is blunted affect?
These skills refer to your ability to remain present focused.
What are mindfulness and grounding techniques?