There are too little symptoms present to perform a diagnosis
Why can't a patient be diagnosed with schizophrenia in the first stage of the illness?
The most commonly prescribed mood stabilizer, and an element on the periodic table.
What is lithium?
the residual phase of Schizophrenia
What is another name for the final stage of Schizophrenia?
The belief that one is being hunted, followed, or stalked by a large number of people
What is gangstalking?
The point at which symptoms become noticeable
What is the secondary stage of schizophrenia?
These lessen hallucinations and delusions
What are antipsychotics?
Preeclampsia and abnormal fetal development
What are two environmental factors which increase risk of developing schizophrenia?
The outdated term used to describe those with paranoid delusions
What is paranoid schizophrenia?
Medical history, family history, a physical exam, and symptoms
What are some key factors in a schizophrenia diagnosis?
These are also commonly used for those suffering from bi-polar disorder
What other mental illnesses are Mood Stabilizers used to treat?
A common surgical procedure at birth which can be an environmental factor in developing schizophrenia.
What is a C-section (Cesarean section)?
cannabis, cocaine, LSD, and amphetamines
What drugs are commonly believed to contribute to developing schizophrenia?
Abnormality in movement, like repetitive over-activity or a resistance to passive movement, and a common symptom of schizophrenia
What is catatosis?
What is dopamine?
This environmental factor has a 10% increase in correlation with developing schizophrenia
What effect does being born in winter have on the risk of developing schizophrenia?
The first schizophrenia medication developed
What is chlorpromazine?