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PSYC 221-6 Assessment 4_Spring 2013_LO 1
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  1. Clarke University Psychology Department PSYC 221 Abnormal Psychology Spring 2013
  2. Assessment Four Learning Objectives Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders Chapter 12
  3. 1. Define schizophrenia. Discuss the prevalence of schizophrenia in the general population.
  4. Schizophrenia The Face of Madness
  5. Schizophrenia Treatment at Bedlam
  6. Schizophrenia Treatment Trial and Error
  7. Schizophrenia
  8. Delusions of Passivity
  9. Delusions of Passivity
  10. Stages of Hallucinations
  11. Schizophrenia
  12. Schizophrenia Symptoms Clip
  13. Schizophrenia Fractured World
  14. Schizophrenia The Loss of a Life
  15. Experience of Schizophrenia
  16. The Brain in Schizophrenia
  17. The Brain in Schizophrenia
  18. Schizophrenia Neurological Factors
  19. Slide 20
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Clarke University Psychology Department PSYC 221 Abnormal Psychology Spring 2013 Assessment Four Learning Objectives Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders Chapter 12 1. Define schizophrenia? Discuss the prevalence of schizophrenia in the general population. Schizophrenia: The Face of Madness Psychotic 2 Schizophrenia: Treatment at “Bedlam” http://www.humanillnesses.com/o riginal/images/hdc_0001_0003_0_img0228.jpg hdc_0001_0003_0_img0228 Schizophrenia: Treatment Trial and Error Pic Schizophrenia 3 Schizophrenia A. Characteristic symptoms: Two (or more) of the following, each present for a significant portion of time during a 1-month period (or less if successfully treated): delusions hallucinations disorganized speech (e.g. frequent derailment or incoherence) grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior negative symptoms i.e., affective flattening, alogia, or avoilition Delusions of Passivity Schizophrenia Delusions of Passivity 1 Delusions of Passivity Schizophrenia Delusions of Passivity 2 Stages of Hallucinations Schizophrenia Stages of Hallucinations portion of the time since the onset of the disturbance, one or more major areas of functioning such as work, interpersonal relations, or self-care are markedly below the level achieved prior to the onset (or when the onset is in childhood or adolescence, failure to achieve level of interpersonal, academic, or occupational achievement) Schizophrenia C. Duration: Continuous signs of disturbance persist for at least 6 months. This 6-month period must include at least 1 month of symptoms (or less if successfully treated) that meet criterion A (i.e., active-phase symptoms) and may include periods of prodromal or residual symptoms Schizophrenia Symptoms Clip Schizophrenia: Fractured World Pic Schizophrenia 2 Schizophrenia: The Loss of a Life Pic Schizophrenia 6 Experience of Schizophrenia Clip The Brain in Schizophrenia http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/news/schizophrenia3a.gif schizophrenia3a The Brain in Schizophrenia http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/news/schizophrenia3b.gif schizophrenia3b Schizophrenia: Neurological Factors http://www.psychlaws.org/images /schizophrenia_graphic_high_contrast.jpg schizophrenia_graphic_high_cont rast 2 pe03513_