Subtypes
Symptoms
Causes
Types
100
The subtype that people have significant impairments in their ability to maintain daily activities
What is catatonic
100
Hallucinations and/or Delusions
What is a positive symptom
100
Genes and Environment
What is the basic causes
100
The type of schizophrenia where the person is very introverted and voluntarily withdraw from social interactions
What is schizoid
200
The subtype that people have significant impairments in their ability to maintain daily activities
What is disorganized
200
Emotional flattening, Apathy, Poverty of Speech, Asociality, Anhedonia
What are the negative symptoms
200
10%
What is the percent of first degree relatives with the disorder
200
The type of Schizophrenia where the person has schizoid symptoms + magical thinking and odd behavior
What is schizotypal
300
The subtype that has a presence of auditory hallucinations or prominent delusional thoughts
What is paranoid
300
Erroneous belief that is fixed and firmly held despite clear contradictory.
What is a delusion
300
40-65%
What is the percent of Identical Twins
300
Schizotypal + psychosis
What is schizophrenia
400
The subtype that is diagnosed when a patient no longer displays prominent symptoms
What is residual
400
The person’s range of emotional expression is clearly diminished
What is Emotional flattening
400
The cause of the brain chemistry and brain imbalance in the complex
What are genes
400
schizophrenia + mood disorder
What is schizoaffective
500
undifferentiated
What is the subtype that is diagnosed when people have symptoms of schizophrenia that are not sufficiently formed or specific enough to permit classification of the illness into one of the other subtypes.
500
Inability to experience pleasure in activities usually found enjoyable
What is Anedonia
500
Environment
What is the cause of malnutrition and exposure to viruses before birth
500
A Paranoid Reaction
What is a systemic delusion involving feelings of persecution
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