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1
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What is schizophrenia

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A collection of seemingly unrelated symptoms - there are many misconceptions and exaggerations surrounding the nature of SZ

2
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What is DSM-5

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One positive symptom must be present (e.g. Delusions, hallucinations)

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What is ICD-10

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Two or more negative symptoms are sufficient for diagnosis (e.g. Abolition and speech poverty)

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What is a positive symptom

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Additional experiences beyond those of ordinary existence

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Name two positive symptoms

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Hallucinations and delusions

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What are hallucinations

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A sensory experience that has no basis in reality or distorted perceptions of real things experienced in relation to any sense

(Eg hearing voices and seeking people who aren’t there)

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What are delusions

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Beliefs that have no basis in reality - they make a person with schizophrenia behave in ways that make sense to them but are bizarre to others

(Eg beliefs about being a very important person of the victim of a conspiracy)

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What is a negative symptom

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Loss of usual abilities and experiences

9
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Name two examples of negative symptoms

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Avolition and speech poverty

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What is avolition

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Severe loss of motivation to carry out everyday tasks

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What does avolition lead to

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Results in lowered activity levels and unwillingness to carry out goal directed behaviour is

12
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What is speech poverty

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A reduction in the amount and quality of speech, may include a delay in verbal responses during conversation

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What does DSM do in speech poverty

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Emphasises speech disorganisation and incoherence

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What are the 4 key issues in diagnosis

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  1. Reliability
  2. Validity
  3. Co-morbidity
  4. Symptom overlap
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What is reliability

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The extent to which the diagnosis of schizophrenia is consistent

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What is validity

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Extent to which the diagnosis and classification techniques measure what they are designed to measure e.g. schizophrenia

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What is co-morbidity

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Okay currents of two illnesses together which confuse diagnosis and treatment

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What is symptom overlap

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When two or more conditions share symptoms, questioning the validity of the classification