PSYC 221-6 Assessment 4_Spring 2013_LO 1
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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
Schizophrenia Treatment at Bedlam
Schizophrenia Treatment Trial and Error
Schizophrenia
Delusions of Passivity
Delusions of Passivity
Stages of Hallucinations
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Symptoms Clip
Schizophrenia Fractured World
Schizophrenia The Loss of a Life
Experience of Schizophrenia
The Brain in Schizophrenia
The Brain in Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Neurological Factors
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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”
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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
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schizophrenia3a
The
Brain
in
Schizophrenia
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schizophrenia3b
Schizophrenia:
Neurological
Factors
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