Positive symptoms for Schizophrenia
What are the positive symptoms of schizophrenia?
Associative looseness Neologisms Echolalia Clang Association Word Salad Circumstantiality Tangentiality Cognitive retardation Pressured speech Flight of ideas Symbolic speech Thought blocking Thought insertion Thought deletion Magical thinking Paranoia Religiosity Bizarre Catatonia Motor agitation Motor Retardation Stereotyped behaviors Waxy flexibility Echopraxia Impaired impulse control Negativism Agitated behaviors
Associative looseness
Associative looseness: association of ideas and thought patterns that becomes so vague, fragmented, diffuse, and unfocused as to lack any logical sequences
Bizarre
Bizarre: Odd, Illogical, inappropriate, or unfounded, includes grimacing
Catatonia
Catatonia: pronounced increase or decrease in the rate and amount of movement
Circumstantiality
Circumstantiality: Including unnecessary and tedious details in conversations but eventually reaching the point
Clang Association
Clang Association: choosing words based on their sounds rather than their meanings and often involves words that rhyme or have a similar beginning sounds
Cognitive retardation
Cognitive retardation: Generalized slowing of thinking which is represented by delays in responding to questions or difficulty finishing thoughts
Echolalia
Echolalia: Pathological repeating of another's words
Echopraxia
Echopraxia: The mimicking of movements of another
Flight of ideas
Flight of ideas: Moving rapidly from one thought to the next, often making it difficult for others to follow the conversation
Impaired impulse control
Impaired impulse control: A reduced ability to resist one's impulses
Magical thinking
Magical thinking: Believing that thought or actions affect others (Ex: Wearing pajamas to make it snow)
Motor Retardation
Motor Retardation: A pronounced slowing of movement
Motor agitation
Motor agitation: Excited behavior such as running or pacing rapidly
Negativism
Negativism: A tendency to resist or oppose the requests or wishes of others
Neologisms
Neologisms: Words that have meaning for the patient but a different or nonexistent meaning to others
Paranoia
Paranoia: An irrational fear that another person intends to kill you
Agitated behavior
Posturing / Boundaries
Pressured speech
Pressured speech: Urgent or intense speech; resists allowing comments from others
Religiosity
Religiosity: a psychiatric disturbance in which a person experiences intense religious beliefs or experiences that interfere with normal functioning
Stereotyped behaviors
Stereotyped behaviors: Repetitive behaviors that do not serve a logical purpose
Symbolic speech
Symbolic speech: Using symbols instead of direct communication
Thought blocking
Thought blocking: A reduction or stoppage of thought (can be stopped by hallucinations)
Thought deletion
Thought deletion: A belief that thoughts have been taken or are missing
Thought insertion
Thought insertion: The uncomfortable belief that someone else has inserted thought into the brain
Waxy flexibility
Waxy flexibility: Maintaining a given posture inappropriately, usually seen in catatonia
Word Salad
Word Salad: jumble of words that is meaningless to the listener (the most extreme form of associative looseness)
Positive Symptoms are:
the presence of something that should not be present (hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, disorganized/bizarre thoughts, behavior, or speech.