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Psychosis
Today’s Objectives
• What is Psychosis?
• Recognize psychotic symptoms
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• delusions
• hallucinations
• confused and disturbed thoughts
• lack of insight and self-awareness
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What is a Delusion?
• “a persistent false belief regarding the self or persons or objects
outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence
to the contrary; also : the abnormal state marked by such
beliefs (delusional)”
•Delusion of Grandeur - the person believes they are much greater or more
influential than they really are. For example, they may be convinced they have
an exceptional talent, extravagant riches or a special relationship with a
prominent person (perhaps God).
Types of Delusions:
• Delusion of Reference - A neutral event is believed to have a special and
personal meaning. A person might believe a billboard or a celebrity is
sending a message meant specifically for them
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“perception of objects with no reality usually arising from
disorder of the nervous system or in response to drugs”
oftenthere's a concurrent
Substance abuse
Visual Hallucination
• Simple (non-formed) Visual Hallucinations – Lights, colors,
shapes and indiscreet objects.
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• Complex (formed) – Clear lifelike images of people,
animals, objects etc.
Visual Hallucination
• The most frequent causes of visual hallucinations are drug
intoxication or withdrawal
•Phantosmia often results from damage to the nerves in the olfactory system
An abrupt stop in the middle of a train of thought; the individual may or may
not be able to continue the idea
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Thought Disorder
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Medical Causes
cluster of conditions w
Schizophrenia a
diff manifesting factors
A mental disorder often characterized by abnormal social genetic
disposition
behavior and failure to recognize what is real. Common
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symptoms include delusional beliefs, unclear or confused drug
thinking, auditory hallucinations, reduced social engagement,
emotional expression, and physical inactivity.
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Not Multiple personality Disorder
Schizophrenia Fit'mbeidterm
Approximately 1% of the US Population N TK
Age of onset earlier for males (28yo) than females (32yo)
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Onset rare after age of 35yo once
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Schizophrenia
Onset
Late adolescence and early adulthood are peak periods for the onset of
schizophrenia
Cause
Likely a combination of genetic and environmental factors (including drug
use). Probably no one gene or cause (family of disorders)
Depression
Mania
ptsychosis
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at any state alongthis
DelusionalDisorder
Delusional disorder is a mental illness in which the patient
presents with delusions, but with no accompanying
hallucinations, thought disorder, mood disorder, or flattening of
affect. Delusions tend toward plausible (non-bizarre)
Major Depressive Disorder with
Psychosis
A mental disorder characterized by a pervasive and persistent low
mood that is accompanied by low self esteem and by a loss in
interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities. In severe
cases, depressed people may have symptoms of psychosis. These
symptoms include delusions or, less commonly, unpleasant
hallucinations.
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Extrapyramidal (EPS) Stiffness and tremor
Dystonia
Tardive Dyskinesia
Metabolic
long term ticks
Weight Gain won't
go away
Glucose see more often
Cholesterol
30 40lb gain in 3 mos
WI zypnexa I
Treatment of Psychosis
Antipsychotic medication side effects
Prolactin when block dopamine can 9 these levels
Breast tissue development
Galactorrhea