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1.6 Problem 3
A Beautiful Mind
Schizophrenia
 In all people from all cultures
 Characterised by diverse symptoms inc:
o extreme oddities in perception
o thinking
o action
o sense of self
o manner of relating to others
o psychosis- significant loss of contact with reality
 positive symptoms- symptoms that are an over-exaggeration of normal brain
processes (new to the individual)
 negative symptoms- inability or decreased ability to initiate actions, speech,
express emotions, or feel pleasure
 2 of following for at least 1 month, persisting for 6 months:
 Delusions
 Hallucinations
 Disorganised speech
 Disorganised/abnormal behaviour
 Negative symptoms
 These create significant impairment in individual’s ability to engage in
normal daily functioning
 Presentation of schizophrenia varies significant among individuals

A. 2+ each for min. 1 month (must include either:
1,2, or 3)
1. Delusions
2. Hallucinations
3. Disorganized speech
(derailment/incoherence)
4. Grossly disorganized/catatonic behavior
5. Negative symptoms (e.g. avolition/less em.
Ex)
B. Life before was much better
C. Last for 6+ months (with min. 1 month of
symptoms of A) – Prodromal = very early
signs/residual periods
D. No major depressive/manic episodes
E. Not caused by substance/other medical condition
F. If history of autism, diagnose only if
hallucinations/severe delusions

Epidemiology
 0.7%
 Most cases begin late adolescence and early adulthood (18-30 years of age peak
time for onset)
 Earlier onset, predictive of worse overall prognosis
 Onset, typically gradual with initial symptoms similar to depressive disorder
 Negative symptoms are more predictive
 Perhaps as most persistent and difficult to treat
 20% have complete symptom recovering
 Men:
o More common
 Perhaps as female sex hormones play protect role: when
estrogen levels are low, psychotic symptoms in women get
worse: protective effect of estrogen may help explain
delayed onset of schizophrenia
o More severe form
o Schizophrenia-related anomalies of brain structure more severe

, o Peak in cases between 20-24yrs
 35+ strong decline in cases
 Women
o Peak less marked, also 20-24yrs
 Second spike around 40yrs
 Third spike, around early 60s
Increased risk:
o 1st & 2nd generation immigrants, particularly black Caribbean and black
African countries who live in majority white communities (stress and social
adversity)
o If fathers are older at time of birth
o Parent who works as a dry cleaner
o Complicated pregnancy or delivery
o Early prenatal nutrient deficiency
o Living in an urban environment
o Using cannabis
o Theory of Viral infection- mother has virus in first trimester
o RH incompatibility (different blood types) between foetus and mother:
increases likeliness of brain abnormalities


Delusions (Positive Symptom)
Delusions- fixed beliefs that are not amenable to change in light of conflicting evidence
 Individual unable to distinguish thoughts from reality, likely from lack of
insight
 Presentation of delusion primarily related to social, emotional, educational,
cultural background. Eg. highly religious family, likelier to experience
grandeur
Types:
Delusions of grandeur- belief they have exceptional abilities, wealth, or fame
(eg. believe they’re God)
Delusions of control- belief that others control their thoughts/feelings/actions
Delusions of thought broadcasting- belief that one’s thoughts are
transparent, and everyone knows what they are thinking
Delusions of persecution- belief they are going to be harmed, harassed,
plotted or discriminated against by either an individual or institution
o Most common delusion
Delusions of reference- belief that specific gestures, comments or larger
environmental cues are directed directly to them
Delusions of thought withdrawal- belief that one’s thoughts have been
removed by another source

Hallucinations (Positive Symptom)
 Hallucinations- a sensory experience that seems real to the person having it,
but occurs in absence of any external perceptual stimulus
 Occur in any of 5 senses: hearing= auditory hallucinations (most common)
 Voices talking to patient
 Voices talking to one another
 Usually not someone person knows
 Clear, objective, definite
 Can be pleasurable or malicious
Seeing= visual hallucinations
Smelling= olfactory hallucinations
Touching= tactile hallucinations
Tasting= gustatory hallucinations
 Can occur in single modality or combination of modalities
 Usually recognise hallucinations aren’t real and attempt to engage in normal
behaviour during them
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