Psychosis Flashcards

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What is psychosis?

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Mental disorder in which the thoughts, affective response or ability to recognize reality, and the ability to communicate and relate to others, are sufficiently impaired to interfere grossly with the capacity to deal with reality

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Classic characteristics of psychosis?

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Hallucinations, delusions, and disorder of the form of thought

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3
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Dementia praecox aka

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Chizophrenia and other paranoid illnesses

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4
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Psychosis categories

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Manic (/depressive/psychosis)

Dementia praecox

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5
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What overlaps manic/depressive and dementia praecox

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Schizoaffective disorder

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6
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What forms of psychosis are more likely genetic?

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Bipolar, schizoaffective, schizophrenia and other paranodi

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What is a hallucination?

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Perception which occurs in the absence of an external stimulus

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What modality do hallucinations occur in?

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All (visual, auditory, gustatory, tactile, haptic)

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Haptic

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Deep sensation (in organs)

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10
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What are ideas of reference?

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Innocuous or coincidental events will be ascribed significant meaning by the person
i.e. thinking a news report is really commenting about their life or talking directly to them

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What are ideas of reference related to in terms of the brain?

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Dopamine “spike”

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What is a delusion?

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A fixed, falsely held belief

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Primary vs secondary delusions

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Primary - fully formed in the consciousness without need for explanation
Secondary - attempts to explain other psychotic experiences (hallucinations, passivity phenomena, thought insertion, etc)

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14
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Does psychosis impair your intellectual abilities?

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No

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What happens in a thought disorder?

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Thoughts cannot be directly observed, must be inferred from patterns of speech

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16
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Thought insertion

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Thought gets put in your head by something and someone else

17
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Loss of insight

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Reality testing is just another constructed process, driven by our brains
Involves filtering the information we glean from our senses about the world around us and interpreting their meaning, signficance, relevance
If filters are not functioning properly, you cannot tell

18
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3rd person auditory hallucinations suggest

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Schizophrenia

19
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What is delirium?

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Acute, transient disturbance from the person’s normal cognitive function
Insult to brain leads to neuropsychiatric symptoms

20
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What are some symptoms of delirium?

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Clouding of consciousness (fluctuating severity, worse at night, disoriented)
Impaired concentration/memory
Visual hallucinations

21
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Depressive psychosis AKA _______ syndrome

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Cottard’s

22
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Hallucinations in depressive psychosis

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Hallucinations of accusing/insulting/threatening voices - typically 2nd person

23
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Mania with psychosis hallucinations

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Tend to be 2nd person and auditory (hearing God’s voice telling you that you are great)
High in mood

24
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4 core psychotic symptoms of schizophrenia

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Delusions
Auditory hallucinations
Thought interference
Passivity phenomena

25
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Hebephrenic schizophrenia

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Affective changes are prominent, delusions, and hallucination fleeting and fragmentary, behaviour irresponsible and unpredictable, thought is disorganized and speech is incoherent
Mood is shallow and inappropriate
Social isolation

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Catatonic schizophrenia

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Movement disorder predominates, alternating between stupor and hyperkinesis
Automatic obedience, posturing and waxy flexibility may be seen

27
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Persistent delusional disorder

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Systematized, fixed delusions the major or only feature

28
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Schizotypal disorder is

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A disorder characterized by eccentric behaviours of thinking and affect which resemble those in schizophrenia, though no definite and characteristic schizophrenic anomalies occur at any stage

29
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Acute and transient psychotic disorders last for how long?

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<1 month

30
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Schizoaffective disorder

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Episodic disorders in which both affective and schizophrenic symptoms are prominent but which do not justify a diagnosis of either schizophrenia or depressive or manic episodes