Schizophrenia
Alogia
A decrease in speech or speech content; a symptom of schizophrenia. Also known as poverty of speech.
Neologism
A new word, usage, or expression.
Disorganized type*
A subtype of schizophrenia characterized by disorganized behavior, disorganized speech, and emotional flatness or inappropriateness.
Negative symptoms of Schizophrenia
Affective Flattening, Alogia, Avolition, Avolition, Anhedonia, Asociality, Attention Deficits. (7-A's)
Anhedonia
An inability to experience pleasure. Pt finds no pleasure in things they had previous to getting ill.
Echolalia
Automatic and immediate repetition of what others say
Mutism
Inability or refusal to speak
Echopraxia
Meaningless imitation of another person's movements
Paranoid Type*
Prominent hallucinations and delusions are present. Delusions are often persecutory or grandiose, and they often connect into a somewhat organized story. Hallucination often linked to delusions. Somatic and religious delusions
Asociality
a negative symptom of schizophrenia marked by an inability to form close relationships and to feel intimacy
Positive symptoms of Schizophrenia
excesses, such as delusions and hallucinations, loosening of associations, disorganized behavior
Avolition
lack of motivation; an inability to pursue and persist in goal directed activities. (amotivational syndrome)
Affective Flattening
near absence of emotional or facial expression
Nihilistic
rejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless.
Clang association
the choice of words based on their sound rather than their meaning.