Symptoms
Treatment
Misconceptions
Etiology
Prognosis
100

Characteristics added to one's behavior

What are positive symptoms?

100

One side effect from medication is the awkward involuntary movements of tongue and mouth

What is tardive dyskinesia?

100

The belief that someone is unable to perform a job due to schizophrenia

What is discrimination?

100

Drug that can increase your risk of developing schizophrenia

What is cannabis (THC)?

100

Symptoms that can be a risk factor for a poorer prognosis.

What are negative symptoms?

200

Not believing one has an illness, that is their reality

What is anosognosia?

200

The side effect when one loses white blood cells 

What is agran?

200

A person suffering from psychotic symptoms at different degrees.

What is schizophrenia spectrum disorder?

200

When schizophrenia typically emerges

What is young adulthood?

200

People with schizophrenia can develop serious health conditions after the use of antipsychotics that changes their life expectancy

What is metabolic syndrome?

300

Loss of speech

What is alogia?

300

The first antipsychotic medication in 1954

What is thorazine?

300

The idea that a mother's personality is the cause of schizophrenia in her children and that she is overprotective but also subtly rejecting

What is the Schizophernogenic Mother stereotype?

300

Strongest risk factor for development of schizophrenia

What is family history?

300

13.5% of patients with schizophrenia have been estimated to have this prognosis

What is the percentage for full recovery in schizophrenia?


400

Fixed beliefs that cannot be swayed 

What are Delusions?
400
Excessive drooling because of clozaril

What is sialorrehia? 

400

People with schizophrenia are mistaken for being a higher risk for violent behavior but, they are actually more at risk for being the victims of violence. 

What is a misconception for people with schizophrenia and violence?



400

Gene associated with schizophrenia risk

What is the VAL Allele?

400

An early onset of schizophrenia can be a predictor for this prognosis 

What is a risk factor associated with a negative prognosis?

500

Sensory experiences without any external stimuli

What are hallucinations?

500

Therapy that is known to help many mental illnesses

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

500

Disorder commonly stereotyped as/mistaken for schizophrenia

What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?

500

This part of the brain is typically smaller in those with schizophrenia

What is the frontal lobe?
500

People who have schizophrenia can complete treatment and be able to experience symptoms again

What is Decompensation?