Poverty of thought schizophrenia

    • [DOC File]Schizophrenia

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      Schizophrenia is a clinical syndrome of variable but profoundly disruptive psychopathology, which involves thought, perception, emotion, movement, and behavior. The expression of these symptoms varies across patients and over time, but the cumulative effect of the illness is always severe and usually long lasting.


    • poverty of thought - Schizophrenia - MedHelp

      poverty of speech (alogia) – or vacuous (empty) speech. blunted or flat affect (anhedonia) loss of volition (avolition) or ambivalence. social withdrawal. Psychomotor sxs. catatonia (can be thought of as + / - sx as well) catatonic stupor. catatonic rigidity. catatonic posturing. waxy flexibility. catatonic excitement. II. Phases of ...


    • [DOC File]MODULE 5 - INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES TREATING MENTAL …

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      Differential: Schizophrenia versus Mania. Perseveration & echolalia: Perseveration is the repetitive expression of a particular word or phrase. Echolalia: pathological repeating of words or phrases. Organic conditions? Mania? Schizophrenia? Poverty of thought (speech): speech decreased amount. Hyperthyroidism? Dementia? Brain damage? Depression?


    • [DOC File]University of Texas at El Paso

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      Speech poverty . is the inability to speak properly, characterised by lack of ability to produce fluent words; this is thought to reflect slowing or blocked thoughts. It can manifest itself as short and empty replies to questions. Avolition. is the reduction, difficulty, or inability to start and continue with goal-directed behaviour.


    • [DOC File]The Clinical Interview - Psychology

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      Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder suffered by about 1% of the world population. It is more commonly diagnosed in men than women, more commonly diagnosed in cities than the countryside and in working-class rather than middle class people. ... breaks or interpolations in the train of thought, resulting in incoherence or irrelevant speech ...


    • [DOC File]Schizophrenia

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      poverty of speech or content. bizarre behavior. catatonia. immobility . hyperactivity "waxy flexibility" symptoms during active phase. define sub-types of schizophrenia. classical subtypes of schizophrenia. a. paranoid schizophrenia. elaborate, well-organized delusions . prominent hallucinatioins. bizarre behavior. b. disorganized schizophrenia ...


    • [DOCX File]Symptoms of schizophrenia

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      (appear missing from presentation) – affective flattening, apathy, social withdrawal, anhedonia, poverty of thought and content of speech. Cognitive symptoms – deficits in attention and executive functions (such as ability to organize and abstract, understand viewpoints of other people, learn from experience).


    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Schizophrenia

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      or poverty of speech, is the lessening of speech fluency and productivity, thought to reflect slowing or blocked thoughts, and often manifested as short, empty replies to questions. Disorganized speech/thinking, also described as thought disorder or loosening of associations, is a key aspect of schizophrenia.


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