Biological
Behavior
100


Schizophrenia is only caused by biological dysfunctions in the brain? (True/False)  

False 

100

A group of disorders characterized by psychosis, severely impaired cognitive processes, personality disintegration, affective disturbances, and social withdrawal

Schizophrenia

200


which phase of schizophrenia is characterized by

–Onset and buildup of symptoms:

■Social withdrawal and isolation

■Inappropriate affect 

■Poor communication patterns

Neglect of personal grooming

 

Prodromal phase

200

Which phase of schizophrenia is characterized by

–Full-blown symptoms:  

■Severe disturbances in thinking

■Deterioration in social relationships

■Flat/inappropriate affect

Active phase

300

■Associated with problems with attention, memory, and difficulty in developing a plan of action

Cognitive Symptoms

300

–Persistent, non-bizarre delusions that are not accompanied by other odd behaviors

–Common themes: 

■Erotomania 

■Grandiosity 

■Jealousy 

■Persecution 

■Somatic complaints

Delusional disorder

400

–False personal beliefs that are firmly and consistently held despite disconfirming evidence or logic

–Individuals are unable to distinguish between private thoughts and external reality

–Most individuals are either unaware or only moderately aware of the illogical nature of hallucinations or delusions

Delusions

400

■Associated with inability or decreased ability to initiate actions or speech, express emotions, or feel pleasure

–Avolition: inability to take action or become goal-oriented

–Alogia: lack of meaningful speech

–Asociality: minimal interest in social relationships

–Restricted affect: little or no emotion

Negative Symptoms

500

What are the 4 symptom categories  of Schizophrenia 

Four symptom categories:

–Positive symptoms

–Negative symptoms

–Cognitive symptoms

–Psychomotor abnormalities

500

Involve unusual thoughts or perceptions, such as:

–Delusions 

–Hallucinations 

–Disordered thinking

–Bizarre behavior

Positive Symptoms