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A psychological dysfunction within an individual associated with distress

What is Psychopathology 

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Involve the conviction that a major catastrophe will occur

Nihilistic delusion

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This subtype applies when the central theme of the delusion is that another person is inlove with the individual

Erotomanic type

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argued that abnormal behavior was rooted in disease of the brain

Wilhem Greisinger

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Name all causes of schizophrenia

Genetic influences, Cultural factors, Psychological and social influences, Neurobiological influences

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during the reform and movement therapy, how many hospitals were

32 hospitals

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belief that certain gestures, comments, environmental cues, and so on.

Referential delusion

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How did people test if women were witches

water-float test

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which two paved the way to modern medical 

Graesinger and Kraeplin

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the cental theme of the delusion is the conviction of having some great talent 

Grandiose type 

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Likened mental disorders to physical diseases.

Emil Kraeph

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this when the central theme of the individuals’s delusion is that his or her spouse or lover is unfaithful

Jealous delusions

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Difference between schizophrenia and shcizoaffective

schizoaffectifve has all the symptoms except major mood disorder

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Boston school teacher, due to her efforts, 32 dfmental hospitals devoted to treating people with psychological disorders were established throughout the United States.

Dorothea Dix

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Decreased in motivated self initiated purposeful activities

Avolition

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derived from the combination of (“without”) and logos (“words”)

Alogia

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are perception-like experience that occur without an external stimulus

Hallucination

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Difference between schizophrenia and schizophreniform

schizophreniform has all the symptoms of schizophrenia but the duration of those symptoms do not last six months or more

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became medical director for the incurables ward at La Bicetgre in 1793 and continued the humane treatment Pussin had begin

Philippe Pinel

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What are the symptoms of schizophrenia 

Delusion, Hallucination, Disorganized thinking(speech), Negative symptoms, Grossly abnormal motor behavior

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Name the areas of the brain

Frontal, Temporal, Occipital, Parietal 

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a marked decrease in reactivity to the environment

Catatonic behavior

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belief that one is going to be harmed, harassed, and so forth

Persecutory delusion

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He used of hypnosis in treating hysteria, a condition characterzied by paralysis or numbness.

Jean Martin Charcot

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A harsh, prehistoric practice of dcutting a hole in a persons’s skull, possible in an attempt to release demons.

Trephination