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* Delusions are bizarre or persecutory in nature. | * Delusions are bizarre or persecutory in nature. | ||
* Thought disorders can include Thought blocking, and Disorganized speech. | * Thought disorders can include Thought blocking, and Disorganized speech. | ||
|Apathy includes | |Apathy includes | ||
* Avolition: Lack of motivation, Blunted affect – showing flat expressions or little emotion | * Avolition: Lack of motivation, Blunted affect – showing flat expressions or little emotion | ||
* Anhedonia: | * Anhedonia: | ||
* Asociality | * Asociality / Social withdrawal | ||
* Diminished expression includes blunt affect | * Diminished expression includes blunt affect | ||
* Alogia: Poverty of speech | * Alogia: Poverty of speech | ||
* | * Disrupted cognitive processing affecting memory and planning including goal-directed behavior. | ||
* Avolition and anhedonia are seen as motivational deficits resulting from impaired reward processing. | * Avolition and anhedonia are seen as motivational deficits resulting from impaired reward processing. | ||
|Cognitive symptoms (70%) mostly pronounced in early onset and late-onset illness. Cognitive deficits are core features and may be of Neurocognition (nonsocial) or of Social cognition. | |||
The best rubric are | * '''Neurocognition''' is the ability to receive and remember information, includes verbal fluency, memory, reasoning, problem solving, speed of processing, and auditory and visual perception. | ||
* Mostly Verbal memory and attention are affected. Verbal memory impairment is associated with a decreased level of semantic processing (relating meaning to words). | |||
* '''Episodic memory'''. An impairment in visual perception that is consistently found in schizophrenia is that of visual backward masking. Visual processing impairments include an inability to perceive complex visual illusions. | |||
* '''Social cognition''' is concerned with the mental operations needed to interpret, and understand the self and others in the social world. This is also an associated impairment, and facial emotion perception is often found to be difficult. Facial perception is critical for ordinary social interaction. | |||
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* Delusion | |||
* Hallucination | |||
* Psychosis | |||
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* Depression | * Depression | ||
* Altered Thought pattern | * Altered Thought pattern | ||
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* Cognition impaired | |||
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Revision as of 00:10, 1 December 2023
Clinic
- It is a mental Disease characterized by continuous or relapsing episodes of psychosis.
- Major symptoms include Hallucinations (typically hearing voices), Delusions, and Disorganized thinking.
- Other symptoms include Social withdrawal, Decreased emotional expression, and Apathy.
- Symptoms typically develop gradually, begin during young adulthood, and in many cases never become resolved.
- Most of them have other mental disorders, esp Substance use disorders, Depressive disorders, Anxiety disorders, and OCD.
Sign / Symptoms
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Apathy includes
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Cognitive symptoms (70%) mostly pronounced in early onset and late-onset illness. Cognitive deficits are core features and may be of Neurocognition (nonsocial) or of Social cognition.
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The best rubrics are
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The best rubric are
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The best rubric are
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Sub types
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Catatonic |
Residual |
Disorganized |
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Moving too much or too little.
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Disorganized schizophrenia is primarily distinguished by “disorganized” symptoms such as disorganized speech, behavior, and inappropriate behavior. This can include resisting eye contact, the inability to make facial expressions, incoherence, and trouble beginning or finishing a task. |
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
- If somebody diagnosed with schizophrenia has trouble classifying themselves into any of the above subtypes but still experience symptoms, they will be labeled as someone with undifferentiated schizophrenia.
Schizophrenia Black Box
Four stages:
- Free-will
- Human-being has free will around the axis of self.
- "Free-will" make and support "Self".
- So self is not a meaningful identity without free-will.
- You make yourself by your thinking / behaviors. Probably you imitate someone, then what makes these thinking / Behaviors, yours? Of course your free-will.
- This is your identity, therefore you are caring it Uninterruptedly
- Free-will did not exist from the beginning, therefore you make it through evolution since you need it.
- It is vital for your survival so anything that threatens it is considered an emergency.
- That's why hallucinations of RBS is so wild, since this virus attack the center of you, which is your self-identity.
- This is the state of Delirium and if it is not solved, it would be push you to the state of Paranoid mania. In this stage the patient have transient Hallucination with or without Delusions.
- Here Alum is the best choice
- Paranoia
- The second stage would be Paranoid Schizophrenia. In this stage thought pattern is destroyed.
- Hyos and lach is the best
- The patient loose his movement control which is named Catatonic Schizophrenia.
- Since his movement system is intact, he has purposeless movement which is named Stereotypy or purposeless immobility which is incorrectly named Rigidity.
- Cupr and Plb are the first choice
- The end stage of this sinister story is Hebephrenic Schizophrenia. in this stage the patient enters a persistent disorganizing of will which is the meaning of skhizein= split phrēn= mind.
RBS | JE | EBV | NVCJD | |
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Psychosis | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ |
Auditory H | +++ | |||
Depression | +++ | +++ | +++ | |
Altered Pattern of thought | +++ | +++ | +++ | |
Behavioral change | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ |
Cognition impaired | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ |
Memory weakness | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ |
Rigidity | +++ | +++ | ||
Sub types | Catatonic | Catatonic
Residual |
Residual | Paranoidal |
LYSS, STRAM, BELL, Nux-v, Lach, Cupr, Hyos, Phos, Cic, Tarent, Sul, Anac, Bufo, Hell, Op, Verat | CUPR, MERC, Nux-v, Lach, Phos, Hyos, Bell, Sul ,Stram, Agar | ARS, PHOS, Nux-v, Carc, Merc, Sul, Ign | BELL, Stram, LACH |
Remedies
Top character | Delusions
Halucinations |
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Marked loquacity
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Anac |
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Auditory Hallucinations
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Hyos |
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Stram |
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Strange absurd ideas:
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Bar-c |
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Other people are talking about them | |
Plat |
Delusions Of Grandiosity | |||
Phos |
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Grandiose delusion: Extra-gated idea of self-importance | ||
Aur |
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Constant rapid questioning without waiting for reply | |
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Bell |
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He sees
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Patient breaks into fits of laughter or screams |
Cupr |
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Performance
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Maniacal, Malicious, Megalomania, Loquacity
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Kali-br |
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Cann-i |
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Other remedies
Syph, Kreos, Ars, Merc, Med, Carc, Ph-ac, Nux-v, Agar, Pic-ac, Calc-p, Sul, Ign, Lyc