AQA Psychology A A2 Unit 4 Schizophrenia Clinical Characteristics 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologySchizophreniaA2/A-levelAQA Created by: dottielottieCreated on: 01-03-15 13:19 Postive symptoms Are Controlled with drugs 1 of 15 They occur in excess of Normal functions 2 of 15 Delusions can be Bizarre, false, paranoid, inflated 3 of 15 When you believe you are being controlled by God, Satan etc it is called Experience of control 4 of 15 What are unreal perceptions environmentally? Hallucinations 5 of 15 What is disordered thinking? Thoughts being inserted or removed, loosened, broadcast 6 of 15 Negative symptoms need Extra help to be controlled 7 of 15 What is affective flattening? Reduced range of emotions, tone of voice 8 of 15 What is it called when speech is not fluent or slurred? Alogia 9 of 15 What is avolition? Lack of drive or motivation or being confused 10 of 15 How long must they persist for? 6 months 11 of 15 What is no longer identified? Subtypes 12 of 15 What does Criterion B state? Social/occupational dysfunction like work 13 of 15 Which criterion is consisting duration of 6 months? Criterion C 14 of 15 Criterion D is? Exclusion of mood Disorders 15 of 15
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