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Page 1: CHAPTER THIRTEEN Schizophrenic Disorders. OVERVIEW  Psychosis - profoundly out of touch with reality  Most common symptoms: changes in the way a person

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

Schizophrenic Disorders

Page 2: CHAPTER THIRTEEN Schizophrenic Disorders. OVERVIEW  Psychosis - profoundly out of touch with reality  Most common symptoms: changes in the way a person

OVERVIEW Psychosis - profoundly out of touch with reality Most common symptoms: changes in the way

a person thinks, feels, and relates to other people and the outside environment.

Involves disruptions of mental functions

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Schizophrenia

Affects people from all walks of

life

Characterized by an array of diverse

symptoms

Usually begins in late adolescence or early adulthood

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Epidemiology

Risk• Lifetime prevalence• Age of father• Onset age• Gender• Among mental disorders, the second

leading cause of disease burden.

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Figure 13.1: Age Distribution of Onset of Schizophrenia

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Clinical Picture

• Delusions• Hallucinations• Disorganized speech and

behavior• Negative Symptoms

Hallmark symptoms

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Positive and Negative Symptoms

• Excess or distortion in normal repertoire of behavior and experience

Positive symptoms of schizophrenia

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Delusions

• Erroneous belief• Fixed and firmly held despite

clear contradictory evidence• Disturbance in the content of

thought• Grandeur• Persecution• Reference• Nihilistic• Thought Broadcasting

Delusions

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Hallucinations

• False Sensory experiences/Perceptual disturbances

• Seems real but occurs in absence of any external perceptual stimulus

• Can occur in any sensory modality

Hallucinations

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Disorganized Speech

• Failure to make sense • Despite conforming to

semantic and syntactic rules of speech

• Disturbance in form (not content) of thought

Disorganized speech

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Disorganized Behavior

• Impairment of goal-directed activity

• Occurs in areas of daily functioning

• Catatonia • Catatonia stupor

Disorganized and Catatonic Behavior

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Negative Symptoms

• Affective flattening, Blunted affect• Anhedonia – inability to experience

pleasure.• Apathy - Socially withdrawn

• Both a symptom and coping strategy

• Avolition – lack of will, motivation• Alogia – impoverished thinking,

poverty of speech.

Absence or deficit of normally present

behaviors

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Other Psychotic Disorders

• Schizoaffective disorder• Schizophreniform disorder• Delusional disorder• Brief psychotic disorder• Shared psychotic disorder

Other psychotic disorders

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Genetics

TWIN STUDIES ADOPTION STUDIES The average concordance

rate for MZ twins is 48%, whereas the comparable figure for DZ twins is 17%.

Suggests strong genetic factors.

Also compelling evidence for the importance of environment.

Genain quadruplets

• Genetic factors play role in development of the disorder (Heston)

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Figure 13.2: Risk of Developing Schizophrenia Based on Shared Genes

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Prenatal Exposures

Prenatal exposures:

Prenatal infection

Rhesus incompatibility

Early nutritional deficiencies and maternal stress

Pregnancy and birth complications

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Genes and Environment in Schizophrenia: A Synthesis

Current thinking emphasizes interplay

Multiple genetic factors

Environmental factors

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A Neurodevelopmental Perspective

Brain lesion lies dormant until

normal developmental changes occur

Changes expose problems resulting

from this brain abnormality

Developmental precursors may

include variety of abnormalities

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Other Biological Factors

Many brain areas are abnormal in schizophrenia

• Decreased brain volume• Enlarged ventricles• Frontal lobe dysfunction• Reduced volume of the thalamus• Abnormalities in temporal lobe

areas

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Disorder seems to affect many different regions of the brain.Enlarged lateral ventriclesDifferences (decreased size) in parts of the limbic system.

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Other Biological Factors Implicated in Schizophrenia

Neurotransmitters

• Dopamine• Glutamate• Serotonin

Cytoarchitecture

• Overall organization of cells in brain may be compromised

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Figure 13.8: Cytoarchitecture and Neural Development

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Neurocognition

Neurocognitive deficits found in

people with schizophrenia

Attentional and working memory

deficits

Eye-tracking dysfunctions

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Figure 13.11: A Diathesis-Stress Model of Schizophrenia

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Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects

Families and relapse

Urban living

Immigration

Cannabis abuse

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Treatments and Outcomes

Treatment and outcomes

Prognosis before 1950s

Introduction of antipsychotic drugs in 1950s

15-25 years outcomes

Long-term institutionalization rate

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Pharmacological Approaches

Pharmacologicalapproaches

First-generation antipsychotic drugs

Second-generation antipsychotics

Side effects

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Psychosocial Approaches

Psychosocial

approaches

Family therapy

Case management

Social-skills training

Cognitive remediation

Cognitive-behavioral therapy

Other forms of individual treatment

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