Schizophrenia Basics
Symptoms & Diagnosis
Treatment & Management
Defense Mechanisms
Delusions & Hallucinations
100

Schizophrenia is classified as this type of mental disorder.

What is a psychotic disorder?

100

Hallucinations and delusions are examples of these types of symptoms.

What are positive symptoms?

100

This class of medications is most commonly used to treat schizophrenia.

What are antipsychotics?

100

A person who experiences a traumatic event and forgets details about it.

What is repression?

100

Believing that the government is tracking every move through their phone, despite a lack of evidence. 

What is a persecutory delusion?

200

This neurotransmitter is most commonly linked to schizophrenia, particularly in the dopamine hypothesis.

What is dopamine?

200

The term for a lack of motivation often seen in individuals with schizophrenia.

What is avolition?

200

Atypical antipsychotics are preferred over typical antipsychotics due to their lower risk of this severe side effect.

What is tardive dyskinesia?

200

A child starts sucking their thumb again after their parents divorce.

What is regression?

200

Seeing a shadowy figure following them. 

What is a visual hallucination?

300

The peak age of onset for schizophrenia in men.

What is late adolescence to early 20s?

300

Schizophrenia must be present for at least this many months to meet DSM-5 criteria.

What is six months?

300

A comprehensive treatment approach for schizophrenia includes…

What is medication, therapy, and psychosocial support.

300

 A student who fails an exam says, “I didn’t care about that class anyway.”

What is rationalization?

300

Believing a famous celebrity is secretly in love with them and sending hidden messages through TV.

What is an erotomaniac delusion?

400

Life expectancy is reduced due to...

Suicide, increase in risk for disease, and poor engagement in health maintenance behaviors.

400

Disorganized speech, catatonia, and inappropriate affect are symptoms related to this aspect of schizophrenia.

What are disorganized symptoms?

400

This type of therapy helps individuals with schizophrenia recognize and manage delusions and hallucinations.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

400

Someone who accuses their partner of cheating when they themselves are feeling tempted.

What is projection?

400

Feeling as if an invisible hand is touching when no one is present. 

What is a tactile hallucination?

500

Symptoms involving emotions and their expression.

What are affective symptoms?

500

This disorder shares symptoms with schizophrenia but lasts less than six months.

o    Answer: What is schizophreniform disorder?

500

This therapy involves helping individuals with schizophrenia improve their ability to interact socially, manage relationships, and practice real-life scenarios to better navigate daily challenges.

What is Social Skills Training (SST)?

500

A person dealing with intense anxiety joins a meditation group and becomes highly involved.

What is sublimation?

500

Belief that they are a famous historical figure reincarnated and have a mission to save humanity.

What is a grandiose delusion?

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