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Journal Entry: Thursday April 16 Objective: Identify the behavioral patterns that psychologists label as Schizophrenia Warm-Up/Journal Entry Question: Create a paragraph that depicts a person suffering from one of the following personality disorders: Paranoid, Narcissistic, Anti-Social, Avoidant, Dependent. Do not use the name of the disorder in your paragraph. Agenda: Continue Personality Skits PPT/Notes: Schizophrenia Application: Disorders PPT/Notes: Therapies Homework: Goal Sheet; Unit 6, Abnormal Psychology: Due Tuesday April 21 TEST: Unit 5, Abnormal Psychology: Tuesday April 21

Schizophrenia Literally means “split mind,” split from reality that show itself in disorganized thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and actions

Positive v. Negative Symptoms Absence of appropriate ones. Positive Symptoms Presence of inappropriate symptoms

Schizophrenia Facts 1/100 people develop it in their lifetimes Typically strikes as young people enter adulthood Males affected earlier, more severely, and more often than females

Paranoid Schizophrenia Delusions: false beliefs, often of persecution or grandeur Hallucinations: sensory experiences without sensory stimulation Generally auditory in the form of insults or being given orders

Disorganized Schizophrenia disorganized speech or behavior and flat or inappropriate emotion. Flat Affect: zombie-like state of apathy Word Salad: jumping from one idea to another mid-sentence "Imagine the worst Systematic, sympathetic Quite pathetic, apologetic, paramedic Your heart is prosthetic" Laugh at inappropriate times.

Catatonic Schizophrenia Immobility or excessive/purposeless movement Catatonia: motionless for hours

Causes of Schizophrenia Dopamine overactivity (creates positive symptoms) Low brain activity in frontal lobes Birth complications Breakdown in selective attention (cannot filter out information) Pregnancy viral infections

Causes of Schizophrenia Genetic component (if one identical twin has disease, other is 50% likely to) Brain decay/shrinkage Enlarged, fluid-filled areas in cerebral tissue

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