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Schizophrenia Overview. Schizophrenia is the most severe and debilitating mental illness in psychiatry and is a brain disorder.

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Page 1: Schizophrenia Overview. Schizophrenia is the most severe and debilitating mental illness in psychiatry and is a brain disorder.

Schizophrenia Overview

Page 2: Schizophrenia Overview. Schizophrenia is the most severe and debilitating mental illness in psychiatry and is a brain disorder.

Schizophrenia is the most severe and debilitating mental illness in psychiatry and is a brain disorder

Page 3: Schizophrenia Overview. Schizophrenia is the most severe and debilitating mental illness in psychiatry and is a brain disorder.

History

Bleuiler 1) Autism 2) Ambivalence3) Affect4) Association

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Diagnosis of Schizophrenia

A. Characteristic symptoms -Delusions -Hallucinations -Disorganized speech -Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior -Negative symptoms

B. Social/occupational dysfunction C. Overall duration > 6 months D. Exclude mood disorders, drugs,

pervasive developmental disorders

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Positive Symptoms

Additions to normal function Delusions Hallucinations Distorted language/communication Disorganised speech / behaviour Catatonic behaviour Agitation

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Negative Symptoms

Losses of normal function -Affective flattening -Alogia -Avolition -Anhedonia -Attentional impairment

Blunted affect, emotional withdrawal, poor rapport, passivity, apathetic, social withdrawal

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Cognitive Symptoms

Thought disorder Odd use of language

incoherence, loose associations, neologisms

Impaired attention / cognitionreduced verbal fluencylearning/memoryexecutive functions

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Subtypes of schizophrenia

Paranoid Disorganized Catatonic Undifferentiated Residual

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Childhood onset schizophrenia

Onset before 12 years Increased developmental

abnormalities Lower IQ 1 in 10000 Increased heritability Decreased gray matter

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Epidemiology

1% prevalence worldwide Most begin in late adolescence to

20’s M=F Females age of onset is generally

later – better outcome Downward drift social-economically Die younger – 10% suicide

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Etiology of schizophrenia

Genetic Structural brain changes Functional brain changes Dopamine hypothesis

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Risk Factors

Genetic Canabis Infection & Birth Season

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prognosis

Age of onset Function level before onset IQ Drug response Family support sex

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Structural changes in brain

Larger ventricles Subgroup: inverse correlation

between ventricle size and response to drugs

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Structural changes in brain

Increased loss of gray matter in adolescence

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Dopamine hypothesis Amphetamine (very high doses)

paranoia, delusions, auditory hallucination Amphetamines worsen schizophrenia

symptoms Effects blocked by dopamine antagonist

chlorpromazine (Thorazine) Typical antipsychotics block D2 receptors

and alleviate positive symptoms.

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A 20th-century artist, Louis Wain, who was fascinated by cats, painted these pictures over a period of time in which he developed schizophrenia. The pictures mark progressive stages in the illness and exemplify what it does to the victim's perception.

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Treatment of Schizophrenia

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Medications for schizophrenia

Conventional antipsychotics- Haldol, Thorazine, Mellaril, etc.

Second generation antipsychotics -Risperidone, Zyprexa, Seroquel,

Geodon, Abilify, Clozaril Medications are better for positive

symptoms than negative symptoms

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First generation antipsychotic

side-effects

Extrapyramidal side-effects – Parkinson symptoms, dystonia, restlessness

Sedation Weight gain Dry mouth, constipation Cardiac toxicity Postural hypotension

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Second generation antipsychotic side-effects

Weight gain Increase blood sugar – diabetes Increased lipids Sedation

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Non-pharmacologic treatments for schizophrenia

Psychotherapy – supportive Social skills training Family Therapy – expressed

emotion Psychosocial rehabilitation

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Future Directions in the Treatment of Schizophrenia

More optimistic view of outcome Much stronger focus on early intervention and

prevention e.g. early psychosis clinics and prodromal studies

Increased understanding of neurobiological basis beyond dopamine hypothesis with non-dopamine treatments

Renewed emphasis on rehabilitation, supported employment etc.

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