Psychology : Types of Schizophrenia

The types of Schitzophrenia, not necessarily for an exam, but for personal study, before I enter college/sixth form.

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  • Created on: 15-09-13 10:14
What does Catatonia mean?
Involuntary movements, loss of movement for periods of time, they will be uncoordinated and clumsy, they may also show odd behavior such as grimacing. Speech can also come across affected, e.g. repeated words and phrases, even inability to speak.
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What are the 5 types of schizophrenia?
Paranoid, disorganized (hebephrenia), catatonic, undifferentiated and residual.
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When can you get residual schizophrenia?
When you've previously had schizophrenia for a long period of time.
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What are the symptoms of residual schizophrenia?
Where the patient no longer shows 'positive' symptoms of schizophrenia, but they still show the negative ones, such as the "flat affect", infrequent speech, lack of basic hygiene and loss of motivation.
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What do auditory hallucinations consist of?
'voices' commenting on the patients behaviour, and thoughts, warn the person of danger, tell the person to do things and have conversations with one another.
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What are the 5 types of schizophrenia?

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Paranoid, disorganized (hebephrenia), catatonic, undifferentiated and residual.

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What are the symptoms of residual schizophrenia?

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What do auditory hallucinations consist of?

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