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2-Hallucinations Schizophrenic patients are easily affected by hallucinations. Thoughts of sights, smells and feelings that do not exist, occupy their minds. They get confused easily because they can hear people or mystical creatures talking to them. If this happens, they can even become dangerous and attack others if they feel threatened and want to protect themselves. 3-Disorganized speech Also known as neologism, a disorganized speech is an apparent symptom of schizophrenia. The patient who faces…
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Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness that misshapes how a person thinks, behaves, and perceives reality. These patients oftentimes lack the ability to function normally or perform basic daily tasks. Diagnosis of this disease requires thorough assessment, and is not taken lightly. Continuous signs of Schizophrenia is not a fatal brain disorder, but patients with this illness are linked to a higher chance of suicide and suicide attempts over people without it. The term “schizophrenia” has been…
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Reflection on schizophrenia Hallucination is experiencing something that is not at the present time. Oliver Sacks said hallucination could be different, they don’t seem to be around creation or under control, and they seem to come from the outside and to mimic perception. He talked about a particular kind of hallucination which is caused by Charles Bonnet Syndrome, a condition that causes patients with visual loss to have a complex visual hallucination. Most patients with Charles Bonnet Syndrome…
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something bad is happening or may happen. These patients may also may experience grandiose to feel important or impressive when it is not possible. Some may experience a combination of all three emotions Bengston, M. (2016). Disorganized Schizophrenia is when a person is incoherent in speech and in their thoughts, but these patients may not experience delusions. Bengston, M. (2016) Catatonic…
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Hallucinations postpartum are more rare than regular hallucinations, they can develop several weeks after the baby is born and can include seeing and hearing. In the short story, “Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a young woman is diagnosed with severe mental illness and suffers from her husband's understanding and trust. The patient has postpartum depression because of the baby she had, a nervous disorder from the suspicion that her husband, and hallucinations as well. She starts to…
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treatments for schizophrenia (24 marks) It is clear that biological therapies alone cannot cure schizophrenia as many clinicians believe that the most beneficial treatment combines antipsychotic medication with a psychological intervention. The patients that are only treated with biological therapies and have left the hospital have a greater chance of relapse as the medication is not sufficient for them to function in their natural environment, therefore psychological interventions have been shown…
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Schizophrenia is characterized by abnormal social behavior, and in some severe cases, patients see or hear things that are not real. Chief Bromden shows both of these symptoms. By pretending to be deaf and not saying a word to anyone, Chief Bromden exhibits social isolation which is a common symptom of Schizophrenia. Intentionally excluding himself from having social interactions with other patients is only scratching the surface of Chief Bromden’s mental state. Firstly, throughout the novel Chief…
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tests (repeat after me these three things: apple, table, penny) (count backwards by threes)(spell world backward) *Short term memory last about 60 seconds**Long term is anything longer than 60 seconds* • Have a picture and ask the patient to copy picture • Ask patient to write a sentence (shows can read and write) • Appearance, mood, sensorium, intellectual functioning, thought process Delirium • Commonly seen in hospitals (Fever, UTI) 25% of elderly In a hospital develop delirium, those with…
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IDENTIFYING DATA: Patient is a 26-year-old White male serving 11 years of Burglary, Grand Theft, Fraud Credit Card, Grand Theft Firearm, Burglary Armed, Trafficking in Stolen Property, Fake ID to a Pawn Broker, and Altering ID of a Firearm. He entered DOC on 01/18/13 form Brevard County. His TRD is 05/20/2023. This is the patient’s first incarceration. II REASON FOR ADMISSION: Patient was transferred to CSU due to suicidal ideations stemming from frustration with a perceived lack of mental health…
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Schizophrenia is a brain disease, which usually starts between the ages of 17 to 25. A patient hears voices or sees things that do not exist in reality. Patients with schizophrenia may speak and make strange things. They can refuse to do normal activities, for example, to attend school, go to work and communicate with friends, and instead seek loneliness, insulated from contact with other people, or long sleep. Such patients may ignore the rules of personal hygiene. Schizophrenia is characterized by profound…
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