Schizophrenia Symptom
Delusions
Language Disturbances
Misc.
100

What are cognitive symptoms?

Subtle or obvious impairment of memory 

100

What are Grandiose Delusions?

Believing that you are powerful 

100

What is echolalia?

repetition of words or phrases heard from another person

100

What is anergia?

Lack of energy

200

What are positive symptoms?

manifestation of things that are not normally present

200

What are persecutory delusions?

Believing that one is being singled out for harm 

200

What is word salad?

form of speech in which words or phrases are connected meaninglessly

200

What is Anhedonia?

Reduced ability to experience pleasure 

300

What are negative symptoms?

absence of things that are normally present, harder to treat than positive symptoms

300

What are jealousy delusions?

the false belief that one’s partner or mate is being unfaithful

300

What is tangentiality?

starts talking about trivial information instead of focusing on topic

300

What is Avolition?

Loss of motivation 

400

What are examples of positive symptoms?

Hallucinations 

Delusions

Disorganized speech 

Bizarre behavior 

400
What are control delusions?

Believe that someone else controls your thoughts

400

What is clang association?

Words chosen by sound 

400

What is alogia?

Reduction in speech

500

What are examples of negative symptoms?

Blunted Affect 

Alogia 

Avolition 

Anhedonia 

500

What are somatic delusions?

Believing that the body is changing in unusual ways 

500

What is Neologisms?

Meaning to the patient only 

500

What are the types of hallucinations?

Auditory 

Visual 

Olfactory 

Gustatory 

Tactile