Definition
Critical Thinking
Symptoms
Factors
Detection
100
Split mind.
What is schizophrenia?
100
Prolonged sadness or unexplained crying spells, Significant changes in appetite and sleep patterns, Irritability, anger, worry, agitation, anxiety, Pessimism, indifference, Loss of energy, persistent lethargy, Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, Inability to concentrate, and indecisiveness
What is the symptoms of mood disorders?
200
Hallucinations, delusions, altered sense of belief, movement, and suicidal thoughts and tendencies.
What are some positive symptoms of Schizophrenia?
200
Hearing voices that are not there.
What is hallucinations?
300
your general emotional state or mood is distorted or inconsistent with your circumstances
What is a mood disorder?
300
Separation from parents, short attention span, poor peer relations, and disruptive or withdrawn behavior?
What are early warning signs?
300
Apathy/lack of motivation, Blunted feelings, and Depression.
What are negative symptoms of Schizophrenia?
300
family history plays a very important role
What is a genetic factor of mood disorders?
300
Mood disorders arising in the perinatal period (conception to the first postnatal year), occur in up to 13% of women.
What is detection of mood disorders?
400
Paranoid-type, Disorganized-type, Catatonic-type, Undifferentiated-type, and Residual-type,
What is a subtype of Schizophrenia?
400
Chances of being diagnosed with Schizophrenia are 1 in 10 if person has a sibling or parent with disorder.
What is genetic factors?
400
Dopamine overactivity, Abnormal brain activity, and Maternal virus during pregnancy.
What is brain abnormalities?
500
Major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder.
What are the major types of mood disorders?
500
May be environmental triggers of schizophrenia, but psychologists believe they do not act alone.
What is psychological factors?
500
MRI and PET scans.
What helps detect possible causes of Schizophrenia?