Psych 2015 Chapter 26 Schizophrenia (Test 3)

This test solution provides an in-depth analysis of schizophrenia based on Chapter 26 of Psych 2015.

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Psych 2015 Chapter 26 Schizophrenia(Test 3)What are all of the types of schizophrenia?-Disorganized Schizo-Catatonic Schizo-Paranoid Schizo-Undifferentiated Schizo-Residual Schizo-Schizoaffective Disorder-Brief Psychotic Disorder-Schizophreniform Disorder-Delusional Disorders-Shared psychotic disorder-Substance-Induced Psychotic DisorderWhat are the two types of Catatonic Schizophrenia?-Catatonic Stupor-Mutism, negativism, waxy flexability-Catatonic Excitement(State of extreme psychomotor agitation,frenzied and purposeless, often destructive & violent towardsothersWhat are the types of delusional disorders?-Erotomatic Type (usually believes that someone, usually ofhigher status, is in love with them)-Grandiose Type (Irrational ideas regarding their own worth,talent, knowledge, or power)-Jealous Type (Centers on the idea that the person's sexualpartner is unfaithful. The idea is irrational and without cause-Persecutory Type (MOST COMMON-They believe that they arebeing treated badly in some way)-Somatic Type (Believe that they have some physical defect ordisease)What is unique about shared psychotic disorder?-Also called "folie a deux" and this develops in a second person asa result of a close relationship with another person who alreadyhas a psychotic disorder.What is the difference between positive and negativesymptoms with schizophrenia-Positive (tend to reflect an excess or distortion of normalfunctions)-Negative (Reflect a diminution or loss of normal functions

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