CH. 13: Schizophrenia Spectrum & Other Psychotic Disorders
Social learning behavior modification system in which individuals earn items they can exchange for desired rewards by displaying appropriate behaviors
Token economy
Lack of interest in or motivation for social interactions; a preference for solitary activities
Asociality
Separation among basic functions of human personality seen by some as the defining characteristic of schizophrenia
Associative splitting
Disorder involving the onset of psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, which puts a person at high risk for schizophrenia
Attenuated psychosis syndrome
Which of the following symptoms of schizophrenia involves mimicking another person's speech?
Echolalia
Which of the following is supportive of the idea that schizophrenia is related to excess dopamine activity?
Effective antipsychotic drugs are often dopamine antagonists
Which of the following is a negative symptom of schizophrenia that Andre displayed?
His lack of emotional expression when he talks
How are positive symptoms of schizophrenia best characterized?
They typically represent distortions of reality
In which of the following situations would the risk of developing schizophrenia be the lowest for a child?
A child's non-schizophrenic parent has a schizophrenic fraternal twin
An individual who is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder has symptoms of schizophrenia and which disorder?
A mood disorder
In the video, there was no mention of Andre ever having experienced hallucinations (e.g., hearing voices or seeing things that aren't really there). Given that Andre meets diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, what can you assume about his experience with hallucinations?
Andre may or may not have experienced hallucinations at any point in the past
Inability to experience pleasure, associated with some mood and schizophrenia disorders
Anhedonia
Bleuler described the underlying behaviors of schizophrenia as the destruction of the forces that connect one function to the next. What did he call this underlying foundation of the disorder?
Associative splitting
According to the concept clip, what type of hallucination is most common?
Auditory
Apathy, or the inability to initiate or persist in important activities
Avolition
What is the inability to initiate and persist in activities called?
Avolition
Psychotic disorder featuring a persistent belief contrary to reality (delusion) but no other symptoms of schizophrenia
Delusional disorder
Some of the symptoms associated with various psychotic disorders are listed in the following table. Which symptom is clearly present in Max's case?
Delusions
Some of the symptoms associated with various psychotic disorders are listed below. Which symptom is clearly present in Terry's case?
Delusions of being loved by a person of higher status
A diagnosis of brief psychotic disorder requires that an individual demonstrate at least one of the symptoms in which of these groups?
Delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech
Latin term meaning "premature loss of mind," an early label for what is now called schizophrenia, emphasizing the disorder's frequent appearance during adolescence
Dementia praecox
Suk, who has a diagnosis schizophrenia, is experiencing an exacerbation of symptoms after running out of medication. Suk bursts into tears when told something funny and recently laughed when told of a loved one's death. Suk is demonstrating which type of symptom?
Disorganized
Style of talking often seen in people with schizophrenia, involving a lack of typical logic patterns
Disorganized speech
Least understood symptoms of schizophrenia that include erratic behaviors that affect speech, motor behavior, and emotional reactions
Disorganized symptoms
Certain substances, including methamphetamine and amphetamine, are now known to induce psychotic symptoms in some individuals. Through which neurotransmitter system do the drugs exert this effect?
Dopamine
According to an obsolete, unsupported theory, the practice of transmitting conflicting messages that was thought to cause schizophrenia
Double bind
Sherry reports a history of early life adversity, including traumatic experiences such as abuse by her stepfather. What is the relationship between early life adversity and subsequent diagnosis with schizophrenia?
Early life adversity appears to increase the risk of subsequent diagnosis with schizophrenia
Paul is certain that a famous actress, widely known for her beauty and the passionate roles she plays, is in love with him and wants to marry him, even though they have never met. He has written her dozens of times and recently moved to her city and spent most of the last month preparing for their wedding. Paul is most likely experiencing what type of delusion?
Erotomanic delusion
According to the full diagnostic criteria listed by the DSM-5 for psychotic disorders (not just the symptoms highlighted in the previous question), Terry appears to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of which type of delusional disorder?
Erotomanic type
Hostility and overinvolvement demonstrated by some families toward a family member with a psychological disorder
Expressed emotion
Apparently emotionless demeanor (including toneless speech and vacant gaze) when a reaction would be expected
Flat affect
Two negative symptoms that are particularly common in schizophrenia are diminished emotional expression and a lack of motivation and drive, which are respectively referred to as which of the following?
Flat affect and avolition
Psychotic disturbance in which an individual develops a delusion similar to that of a person with whom he or she shares a close relationship
Folie à deux
Nash's belief that he was the leader of a secret worldwide peace movement is best described as which type of delusion?
Grandeur
Psychotic symptom of a perceptual disturbance in which things are seen or heard or otherwise sensed although they are not real or actually present
Hallucination
The diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia state that there has to be significant impairment in some aspect of the person's functioning. Based on the content of the video and the About the Patient information provided about Andre, in what way is his functioning most obviously and significantly impaired?
He is not able to maintain employment
Silly and immature emotionality, a characteristic of some types of schizophrenia
Hebephrenia
Which of the following statements most clearly explains why Terry's delusions do not meet the criteria for schizophrenia?
His delusions are not bizarre in nature
Which of the following best describes the false beliefs Terry is experiencing?
His false beliefs have had little impact on his day-to-day behavior
Despite his illness, Nash was able to be a remarkably productive and creative Nobel Prize winning mathematician. Which of Nash's characteristics predicted that he would have a relatively good outcome?
His premorbid functioning
Russell was diagnosed with brief psychotic disorder. Which of the following is most likely to be true regarding his illness or treatment?
His symptoms were induced by overwhelming stress
Based on Max's reported symptoms, how is his condition most likely to develop over the course of the next year?
His symptoms will remit, and he will be able to resume living a normal life
Which approach to the treatment of schizophrenia involves helping the individual become an active participant in treatment?
Illness management and recovery
Display of emotions that are improper for the situation
Inappropriate affect
Which of these responses best describes a communication style that is high in expressed emotion?
It is critical and hostile and reflects emotional overinvolvement
What is the most common complaint reported by people taking antipsychotics?
It makes them drowsy
Morel's use of the term démence précoce for what is now termed schizophrenia reflects which characteristic of schizophrenia?
Its onset during adolescence
In which type of delusional disorder might someone be convinced their lover is cheating on them?
Jealous
Which of the following best describes Max's current state?
Max's bizarre thoughts and actions have been noticed by others, but they haven't had any significant negative impact
Sherry describes her jail experiences in a flat tone of voice. This is consistent with which type of symptoms?
Negative
Less outgoing symptoms, such as flat affect and poverty of speech, displayed by some people with schizophrenia
Negative symptoms
Ouida, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, constantly smells the odor of decaying flesh, even though those around her do not. As a result, she has become convinced that she is going to be killed by government agents who will leaver her body behind to rot. Which statement accurately describes Ouida's symptoms?
Ouida is experiencing olfactory hallucinations
Person's irrational belief that they are especially important or that others are seeking to harm them
Paranoia
Joshua believes that the government is spying on him and will soon send agents who will abduct him and take him to a facility where he will be subjected to terrifying and painful research. Which type of delusion is Joshua experiencing?
Persecution
Kraepelin believed that two characteristics of schizophrenia, which he termed dementia praecox, were crucial in differentiating it from other mental disorders like what is now termed bipolar disorder. One characteristic was, as the name implies, early age at onset. What was the other?
Poor outcome
Van Gogh's hallucinations are best described as which type of symptom?
Positive
More overt symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, displayed by some people with schizophrenia
Positive symptoms
Period during which some symptoms appear but before development of full symptoms
Prodromal stage
Term used to characterize many unusual behaviors, although in its strictest sense it usually involves delusions and hallucinations
Psychosis
Most people with schizophrenia go through a 1-to-2-year period before the serious symptoms occur, but when less severe yet unusual behaviors start to show themselves. What is this period called?
The prodromal phase
Sherry reports she is on Seroquel, which is classified as one of the newer, or atypical antipsychotics. What is known about the effects of atypical antipsychotics like Seroquel?
They are no more effective or better tolerated than the older drugs
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are sometimes called depressive symptoms
True
Brian Wilson is functioning well and is able, with medication, and a loving, attentive family, to live life with schizoaffective disorder. What is the typical prognosis for individuals with schizoaffective disorder?
About the same as that for individuals with schizophrenia
Toni, who has a diagnosis of schizophrenia, was brought to a psychiatric emergency room by a concerned family member. Toni is staring vacantly and, when asked questions by staff, speaks in a toneless manner and shows little expression. What is this behavior referred to as?
Affective flattening
Deficiency in the amount or content of speech, a disturbance often seen in people with schizophrenia
Alogia
Sherry reports that she has delusions of grandeur. What are delusions?
Beliefs that misrepresent reality
Psychotic disturbance involving delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech or behavior, but lasting less than one month; often occurs in reaction to a stressor
Brief psychotic disorder
Disorder of movement involving immobility or excited agitation
Catatonia
Research suggests that maternal exposure to influenza or other viruses during the second trimester may increase risk of schizophrenia in the child by which mechanism?
Damaging the fetal brain
Which policies regarding people with severe persistent mental disorders like schizophrenia have often been poorly planned and result in many former patients becoming homeless?
Deinstitutionalization
Psychotic symptom involving disorder of thought content and presence of strong beliefs that are misrepresentations of reality
Delusion
Condition characterized by hallucinations or delusions that is the direct result of another physiological disorder, such as stroke or brain tumor
Psychotic disorder due to another medical condition
Disorder featuring symptoms of both schizophrenia and major mood disorder
Schizoaffective disorder
Devastating psychotic disorder that may involve characteristic disturbances in thinking (delusions), perception (hallucinations), speech, emotions, and behavior
Schizophrenia
According to the full diagnostic criteria listed by the DSM-5 for psychotic disorders (not just the symptoms highlighted in the previous question), Max appears to meet the criteria for a diagnosis of which disorder?
Schizophreniform disorder
Disorder involving the symptoms of schizophrenia but lasting less than 6 months
Schizophreniform disorder
According to an obsolete, unsupported theory, a cold, dominating, rejecting parent who was thought to cause schizophrenia in his or her offspring
Schizophrenogenic
Psychotic disturbance in which an individual develops a delusion similar to that of a person with whom he or she shares a close relationship
Shared psychotic disorder (folio à deux)
Marcus, who has schizophrenia, has never been a particularly outgoing person, but recently, he has had almost no contact with family and friends and is isolating himself in his apartment. Which negative symptom of schizophrenia is Marcus exhibiting?
Social withdrawal
Psychosis caused by the ingestion of medications, psychoactive drugs, or toxins
Substance-induced psychotic disorder
A diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder requires a period of major mood disorder concurrent with which of the following?
Symptoms of schizophrenia such as delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior, or negative symptoms
Chandler has schizophrenia and, with the help of a wrap-around program that includes psychotherapy, psychosocial support services, and antipsychotic medication, is doing quite well. However, Chandler has recently begun experiencing medication side-effects which involves involuntary chewing, puffing of the cheeks, and a protruding tongue which are very distressing. Which of the following is Chandler experiencing?
Tardive dyskinesia
