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Schizoaffective disorder

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Schizoaffective disorder is a mental health condition that combines symptoms of schizophrenia and mood disorders. People with this disorder experience both psychotic symptoms and mood episodes.

Symptoms

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Schizoaffective disorder has two main types of symptoms:

Psychotic symptoms (like in schizophrenia):

Mood symptoms:

  • Depression (feeling very sad or hopeless)
  • Mania (feeling extremely happy or irritable)

Psychotic symptoms must be present without mood symptoms for at least 2 weeks.[1]

There are two main types of schizoaffective disorder:

  • Bipolar type: includes manic episodes
  • Depressive type: includes only major depressive episodes

The exact cause is unknown, but factors that may contribute include:

Diagnosis

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Schizoaffective disorder is diagnosed by a special doctor called a psychiatrist. Diagnosis is based on:

  • Symptoms reported by the patient
  • Observation of the patient's behavior
  • Medical and psychiatric history
  • Test to rule out other conditions

Treatment

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Treatment usually involves medications such as antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, and antidepressants. Psychotherapy (talk therapy), and social support and education are also treatments.

References

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  1. "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders | Psychiatry Online". DSM Library. doi:10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596. Retrieved 2024-08-25.