according to the world health organization, 650 million people in the world have some type of...
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- According to the World Health Organization, 650 Million people in the world have some type of physical or mental disability.
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- Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that effects an individuals: Thinking Emotions Behaviors Anyone can develop Schizophrenia no matter their: Ethnicity Gender Age
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- Discovered in Switzerland Pyschiatrist Eugen Bleuler discovered it Schizophrenia means split mind
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- Genetics
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- Fueled by Hollywood Schizophrenics are violent Schizophrenics have to live in mental hospitals Schizophrenics have multiple personalities
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- Positive Excess of distortions of mental functions (Langwith 24) Positive symptoms are not necessarily good Symptoms include: -Hallucinations -Delusions Negative lack or absence of behaviors (Langwith 24) Negative symptoms are not necessarily bad Symptoms include: -Loss of cognitive skills -Inappropriate emotional responses -Loss of emotion
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- Paranoid -Have thoughts that they are being persecuted -Delusions often involve government agencies like the CIA or FBI Catatonic: - At risk for malnutrition, exhaustion, or self harm Residual: - Positive and negative symptoms - At least one psychotic episode
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- Disorganized -Disorganized thinking and behavior -Inappropriate responses to certain situations Undifferentiated -Positive and negative symptoms -Doesnt fit the criteria for the other types
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- Acute -First psychotic episode -Intervention and possibly hospitalization Stabilization -Figuring out medication -Prevention of relapse Maintenance -Continuation/tweaking of medication -Relapse is common
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- Medication is the foundation Group Therapy Individual or family therapy
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- Social skills training Supported employment
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- Gur, R.E., and A.B. Johnson. If your adolescent has Schizophrenia. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. Print. Kurtz, Matthew M. A Social Salve for Schizophrenia. Scientific American Mind. Mar/Apr 2013, Vol 24 Issue 1: p. 62-67. Langwith, J.L. Perspectives on Diseases and Disorders: Schizophrenia. 1 st. Michigan: Gale Cengage Learning. 2011. Print Mayo Clinic Staff. Schizophrenia. Mayo Clinic. 2012. Mayo Clinic Foundation for Medical Education and Research. 2 April 2013. Pulver, D.A. Schizophrenia Johns Hopkins Medicine. 2007. The Johns Hopkins University. 19 April 2013. Schizophrenia. Merriam-webster. 2012. Britannica Organization. 9 May 2013. Schizophrenia. National Institute of Mental Health. 2012. National Institute of Mental Health. 2 April 2013. Works Cited