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Schizophrenia
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By: Ali.F, Mustafa, and Ali.T
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Symptoms
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Go through positive, negative,
and cognitive experiences
Memory loss
Social withdrawal
Hallucinations
Strange ways of speaking
Hostility
Depression
Emotionless (Inability to
laugh or cry)
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Causes
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http://www.improve-mental-health.com/what-are-neurotransmitters.html
Combination of genes
passed down from
relatives
Drugs changing levels
of neurotransmitters
Viral infections, polio, or
the flu develop
symptoms
Head injury from
accidents
Triggers (ex.drug abuse
or stress)
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Diagnosis
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There is no lab test that can diagnose
Usually psychiatrist determines based
on clinical symptoms
Physical tests still in trail stages:
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Blood Sampling
IQ Test
Smell Test
Brain Imaging
http://www.macalester.edu/psychology/whathap/ubnrp/intelligence05/Dpersonality.html
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Effects
1.Relationships
Schizophrenia will cause a
sufferer to withdraw and
isolate himself or herself,
drastically affecting
relationships with family
and friends.
3.Problem With Drug
Abuse and Alcohol
Schizophrenics will tend to turn to
drugs or alcohol to relieve their
symptoms and self-medicate.
4.Normal Day-To-Day Activities
Because of the disruptive nature of
schizophrenia symptoms, normal
activities become harder or near
2.Risk of Suicide Attempt impossible for the sufferer.
Patients with schizophrenia
are more likely to try
taking their lives.
Prevention
Schizophrenia cannot be prevented. It is a disorder in the
brain. Some people are born with schizophrenia and its signs
show up in early childhood, but it's often hard to diagnose.
Luckily for those who do have this disorder, there are now
medications to control the symptoms. This disorder is often
hereditary, and it has no cure. It is a lifelong brain disorder. It
cannot be caught from anyone, and there is no way to prevent
getting this horrible mental illness
http://stoppingthestigma.blogspot.ca/2010/05/schizophrenia.html
http://welchescounseling.com/treatment.php
Treatment
Psychotherapy for individuals, groups
or families is possible, and can mean a lot
to people with schizophrenia and their
loved ones. Psychotherapy can offer
understanding, reassurance, insights and
suggestions for handling the emotional
aspects of the disorder and providing less
stressful living situations.
Treatment
Families can be a big help.
Working closely with health
care professionals, family
members can learn about the
illness. Families can also
provide useful information to
the health care professionals.
They can find ways to
support people with
schizophrenia and provide a
nurturing environment that
encourages communication.
http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/schizophrenia
History of Schizophrenia
The term schizophrenia has only been in use
since 1911. Soon before that, it was deemed a
separate mental illness in 1887 by Emil Kraepelin.
Despite that relatively recent history, it has been
described throughout written history. Ancient
Egyptian, Hindu, Chinese, Greek, and Roman
writings described symptoms similar to the positive
symptoms of schizophrenia. During medieval times,
schizophrenia, like other illnesses, was often viewed
as evidence of the sufferer being possessed by
spirits or evil powers.
Bibliography
Ali.T:
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/schizophrenia_symptom.htm
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Schizophrenia/Pages/Causes.aspx
http://www.schizophrenia.com/diag.php#diagnosis
Mustafa:
http://www.cmha.ca/bins/content_page.asp?cid=3-100
http://www.medicinenet.com/schizophrenia/page2.htm
Ali.F:
http://www.schizophrenia.com/prevention.htm
http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro03/web2/acazaban.html
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