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Page 1: Schizophrenia - Courses.ucsd.educourses.ucsd.edu/frose/ps163/Lectures/7.schiz_ng.pdf · 2012-05-17 · Schizophrenia – A type of psychosis!! Affects 1 in 100 persons, $65 Billion

Schizophrenia

Nick Gruberg

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Nature of Schizophrenia and Psychosis: An Overview!

n  Schizophrenia vs. Psychosis!n  Psychosis – Cluster of disorders; hallucinations and/

or loss of contact with reality!n  Schizophrenia – A type of psychosis!

n  Affects 1 in 100 persons, $65 Billion annually!n  Historical Background!

n  Emil Kraeplin – 1896; Used the term dementia praecox, focused on onset and outcomes!

n  Eugene Bleuler – 1911 he introduced the term “schizophrenia” or “splitting of the mind” !

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Prevalence of Schizophrenia!n  Prevalence of 1% worldwide!

n  2 × Alzheimer’s!n  5 × Multiple Sclerosis!n  6 × Insulin-dependent (Type I) Diabetes!n  60 × Muscular Dystrophy!

n  Schizophrenia Is Generally Chronic!n  Moderate-to-severe lifelong impairment!n  Life expectancy is slightly less than average!

n  Equal Gender Distribution!n  Women - better long-term prognosis!n  Onset differs between men and women!

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Gender differences in onset of schizophrenia in a sample of 470 patients

Howard et al., 1993

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Diagnosis: DSM IV!n  Symptoms (2 or more):!

n  Delusions (content)!n  Hallucinations!n  Disorganized speech (form)!n  Disorganized or catatonic behavior!n  Negative symptoms (flat affect etc.)!

n  Social / Occupational Dysfunction!

n  Duration: 6-months (1 month of symptoms)!

n  Not caused by substances!

n  Not Schizoaffective/Mood Disorder!

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Symptoms of Schizophrenia!Positive (Type 1)

Negative (Type II)

Disorganized

Thematic Delusions Avolition (apathy) Grossly Bizarre Behavior

Thematic Hallucinations Alogia (Poverty of Speech/Content)

Incoherent hallucinations or delusions

Bizarre Behavior Anhedonia Disorganized Affect

“Good” intellect Flat Affect Disorganized Speech

Asociality

Better Prognosis Poor Prognosis Poor Prognosis

Lenzenweger, Dworkin & Wethington (1991)

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The “Positive” Symptoms!n  Active manifestations of abnormal

behavior or distortions of normal behavior!

n  Delusions - 90%!n  Somatic: “Snake living inside my

abdomen” !n  Grandeur: “Chosen by God”!n  Persecution: “ ‘They’ are monitoring

me”!n  Manifestations: Thought broadcasting,

ideas of reference, thought withdrawal!

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The “Positive” Symptom Cluster !

n  Hallucinations!n  Sensory events without environmental

input!n  Auditory are the most common (can be

any sensory modality)!n  Speech vs. auditory processing studies!

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Some major language areas of the cerebral cortex

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The “Negative” Symptom Cluster !

n  Absence or insufficiency of normal behavior!n  Spectrum of Negative Symptoms !

n  Avolition (or apathy) – Inability to initiate and persist in activities!

n  Alogia – A relative absence of speech !

n  Anhedonia – Inability to experience pleasure or engage in pleasurable activities!

n  Flat affect – Show little expressed emotion, but may still feel emotion !

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“Disorganized” Symptoms:!

n  Severe and excess disruptions in:!n  Speech !Therapist: I was sorry to hear that your uncle Bill

died a few years ago. How are you feeling about him these days?”!

David: Yes, he died. He was sick, and now he’s gone. He likes to fish with me, down at the river. He’s going to take me hunting. I have guns. I can shoot you and you’d be dead in a minute.!

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“Disorganized” Symptoms"Speech!

n  Cognitive slippage – Illogical and incoherent speech!

n  Tangentiality – “Going off on a tangent” and not answering a question directly !

n  Loose associations or derailment – Taking conversation in unrelated directions!

n  ??!

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“Disorganized” Symptoms!n  Affect!

n  Inappropriate affect (e.g., crying when one should be laughing)!

n  Behavior !n  Disruption in goal directed behavior!n  Decline in routine daily functioning!n  Catatonia – Spectrum from wild agitation,

waxy flexibility, to complete immobility !

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Symptoms of Schizophrenia!Positive (Type 1)

Negative (Type II)

Disorganized

Thematic Delusions Avolition (apathy) Grossly Bizarre Behavior

Thematic Hallucinations Alogia (Poverty of Speech/Content)

Incoherent hallucinations or delusions

Bizarre Behavior Anhedonia Disorganized Affect

“Good” intellect Flat Affect Disorganized Speech

Asociality

Better Prognosis Poor Prognosis Poor Prognosis

Lenzenweger, Dworkin & Wethington (1991)

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Subtypes of Schizophrenia!n  Paranoid Type!

n  Intact cognitive skills and affect, and do not show disorganized behavior!

n  Hallucinations and delusions thematic (e.g., grandeur or persecution)!

n  Disorganized Type!n  Marked disruptions in speech, behavior, affect!n  Fragmented hallucinations and delusions!n  Develops early, tends to be chronic, lacks periods of

remissions!

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Subtypes (cont.)!n  Catatonic Type!

n  Unusual motor responses and odd mannerisms (e.g., echolalia, echopraxia)!

n  ? Need for consistency!n  Tends to be severe and quite rare!

n  Undifferentiated Type!n  Symptoms, but don’t meet criteria for another type!

n  Residual Type!n  One past episode of schizophrenia!n  Continue to display less extreme residual symptoms

(e.g., odd beliefs)!

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Problems with Diagnosis!

n  Heterogeneity of symptoms!n  Symptoms change as the disorder develops!n  Schizophrenics ‘slip back into reality’!

n  Treatment response varies!n  Is it a unitary disorder?!n  Is it distinct from normal experience?!

“Schizophrenia appears to be a disorder with no particular symptoms, no particular course, no particular outcome and which responds to no

particular treatment” [Bentall, 1990]

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Other Psychotic Disorders!n  Schizophreniform Disorder!

n  Schizophrenic symptoms for less than 6 months!

n  Associated with good premorbid functioning; most resume normal lives!

n  Schizoaffective Disorder!n  Symptoms of schizophrenia and a mood

disorder!n  10-year outcome better than Schizophrenia

(Harrow et al., 2000)!

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Other Psychotic Disorders!n  Delusional Disorder!

n  Delusions without other major schizophrenia symptoms!

n  May show other negative symptoms!n  Type of delusions include erotomanic,

grandiose, jealous, persecutory, and somatic!n  This condition is extremely rare!

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Additional Disorders with Psychotic Features!

n  Brief Psychotic Disorder!n  One or more positive symptoms of schizophrenia!n  Usually precipitated by extreme stress or trauma!n  Lasts < 1 month!

n  Shared Psychotic Disorder!n  Delusions from one person manifest in another

person!n  Little is known about this condition!

n  Schizotypal Personality Disorder!n  May reflect a less severe form of schizophrenia!