Psychotic disorder
What is schizophrenia?
Infections, premature birth, etc.
What are environmental factors?
False beliefs that are not based in reality.
What are delusions?
Memory and executive function.
What are neurocognitive deficits?
Electroconvulsive therapy.
What is the Gold Standard for therapy?
"Splitting of the mind"
What is the meaning of schizophrenia?
Other potential environmental factors that impact schizophrenia.
What is migrant status, poverty, urban environment, maternal malnutrition, changes in brain during puberty?
Seeing or hearing things that do not exist.
What are hallucinations?
Extremely abnormal motor behavior.
What are physical impairments?
Clozapine.
What is the Gold Standard for medication?
Between the late teens and mid 30s
What is the age of onset?
One brain region impacted by schizophrenia.
What is MPFC, Anterior cingulate gyrus, temporal lobe, thalamus, BG?
Length in time need in order to diagnose schizophrenia?
What is one month?
Neuromuscular dysfunction and slow motor processing.
What is catatonia?
Suicidal thoughts, anxiety disorders, inability to work or attend school, health and medical problems.
What is untreated schizophrenia?
The person who first described schizophrenia
Who is Emil Kraeplin?
Most important factor in developing schizophrenia.
What is heritability?
Depression, Anxiety, Substance disorders, OCD.
What is co-morbidity?
Effects on work and social life.
What are financial problems, isolation, and homelessness?
Anti-psychotic and anti-tremor.
What are medications used to treat schizophrenia?
The five domains
What is delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking (speech), abnormal motor behavior, and negative symptoms?
Two neurotransmitters implicated in schizophrenia
What is dopamine, serotonin, GABA, glutamate, GLX
Criteria used to diagnose schizophrenia.
What are delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, grossly disorganized behavior, and negative symptoms?
Depression and constant social exclusion.
What is dopamine dysregulation?
Three pillars of TBRI?
What is felt safety, self-regulation, and connection?