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Module 29

Module 29. Dissociative Disorders Schizophrenia Personality Disorders. Dissociative Disorders. Disorders in which the sense of self become separated (dissociated) from previous thoughts, memories or feelings. Dissociative Amnesia.

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Module 29

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  1. Module 29 • Dissociative Disorders • Schizophrenia • Personality Disorders

  2. Dissociative Disorders • Disorders in which the sense of self become separated (dissociated) from previous thoughts, memories or feelings

  3. Dissociative Amnesia • Characterized by the loss of memory in reaction to a traumatic event • Psychologists now think that this is what Freud mislabeled as repression (do not remember an event b/c it is too emotionally painful – like child sexual abuse)

  4. Dissociative Fugue • Characterized by loss of identity and travel to a new location • Time- hours, days, weeks , months, years • Caused by extreme stress

  5. Dissociative Identity Disorder • Rare and controversial dissociative disorder in which an individual experiences two or more distinct and alternate personalities • Used to be called multiple personalities

  6. Schizophrenia Disorders Module 29: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

  7. Schizophrenia • A group of severe disorders characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perceptions, and inappropriate emotions and actions • Is not one disorder but a family of disorders • Is not “split personality” • Occurs in about 1% of the population

  8. Schizophrenia Disorders:Symptoms of Schizophrenia Module 29: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

  9. Symptoms of Schizophrenia • Symptoms of schizophrenia include: • Delusions (false beliefs) • Hallucinations (false perceptions) • Inappropriate emotions or behaviors

  10. Delusions • False beliefs of schizophrenia and other serious psychological disorders • Four major types of delusions: • Grandeur • Persecution • Sin or guilt • Influence

  11. Delusions of Grandeur • False beliefs that a person is more important than they really are • Patients may believe they are a famous person (e.g. Napoleon, Jesus)

  12. Delusions of Persecution • False beliefs that people are “out to get” the person • Believe they are being followed, the phone is wiretapped, being followed, etc.

  13. Delusions of Sin or Guilt • False beliefs that the person is responsible for some misfortune • Ex. I didn’t do the crossword puzzle today and it caused a plane to crash.

  14. Delusions of Influence • False beliefs of being controlled by outside forces • “Devil made me do it.”

  15. Hallucinations • False perceptions of schizophrenia or other serious psychological disorders • Types of hallucinations: • * Auditory (hearing voices) • Visual (seeing things) • Tactile (feeling skin sensations) • Can also have distorted smell and taste

  16. Inappropriate Emotions/Behaviors • Flat affect – showing little or no emotional response • Emotional opposite - laugh at a funeral • Word salad – nonsense talk • Waxy flexibility – the person’s arms and legs will remain in place after being moved there

  17. Schizophrenia Disorders:Types of Schizophrenia Module 29: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

  18. Paranoid Schizophrenia • Characterized by delusions, especially grandeur and persecution. Auditory and other hallucinations support the delusions.

  19. Catatonic Schizophrenia • Characterized by variations in voluntary movement • Catatonic excitement – rapid movements with delusions and hallucinations • Catatonic stupor – little or no activity, movement, or speech (waxy flexibility)

  20. Disorganized Schizophrenia • Characterized by bizarre behavior, delusions, and hallucinations. • Very disturbed thought and language (word salad)

  21. Undifferentiated Schizophrenia • Symptoms that don’t clearly fit into one of the other types of schizophrenia but still show clear symptoms of schizophrenia

  22. Schizophrenia Disorders:Causes Module 29: Dissociative, Schizophrenia, and Personality Disorders

  23. Biological Factors - Genetics • Schizophrenia tends to run in families. • Genetics appears to produce a predisposition (increased likelihood) to develop schizophrenia.

  24. Biological Factors – Brain Structure • Brain structure of those with schizophrenia is different than the normal brain • Those with schizophrenia have smaller amounts of brain tissue and larger fluid filled spaces. • The thalamus is smaller in those with schizophrenia.

  25. Biological Factors – Brain Function • The brain of those with schizophrenia operates differently than the normal brain. • The frontal lobes show less activity. • Those with schizophrenia have a larger number of receptor sites for the neurotransmitter dopamine.

  26. Biological Factors – Prenatal Viruses • A viral infection during the middle of pregnancy may increase schizophrenia risk.

  27. Psychological Factors • Two main areas: • Stress • Disturbed family • It’s unclear whether these are causes or consequences of schizophrenia.

  28. Personality disorders • Characterized by inflexible and lasting behavior patterns that disrupt social functioning

  29. Related to anxiety • Avoidant personality disorder – afraid of being rejected in a social relationship – therefore, thed to avoid them • Dependent personality disorder – clinging, needed, submissive

  30. Related to odd / eccentric behaviors • Paranoid personality disorder – deep mistrust of others – problem with relationships • Schizoid personality disorder – detached from social relationships – “loner” – a hermit

  31. Personality disorders with dramatic or impulsive behaviors • Borderline personality disorder- unstable emotions, self-image, behavior and relationships • Antisocial personality disorder (sociopath)- usually a man, shows a lack of conscience for wrongdoing and lack of respect for rights of others (Scott Peterson) • Murders • No remorse • Usually clever and charming

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