Title: Abnormal Psychology (Chapter 18)
1Abnormal Psychology (Chapter 18)
- Third Lecture Outline
- Schizophrenia
- Personality Disorders
- Childhood disorders
2Someone with schizophrenia
Sometimes the voices are friendly however, most
often they are cruel and taunting. Hearing
voices for the first time was very scary to me. I
call my voices "superiors" they are of demonic
nature and continuously telling me "I'm evil and
worthless". They often command me to hurt myself.
I do as they say because they threaten to kill me
or bury me alive their terror controls my
behavior. I also have visual
hallucinations in which I see things that
apparently no one else sees. I
look at people's faces and they suddenly
disintegrate or are so distorted that they appear
in horrifying form, wicked,and I see the evilness
of the devil locked within their eyes. I may look
at you and project someone's else's picture on
your face everything becomes confusing and quite
frustrating.
3Schizophrenia
- Negative symptoms Behavior deficits
- blunting of emotions
- language deficits
- apathy and social avoidance
- Positive symptoms Behaviors present
- delusions disordered thinking
- hallucination unusual sensory experience
- other bizarre behavior
4Diagnositic criteria
- Adaptive functioning impaired
- Two or more of the following
- delusions
- hallucinations
- disorganized or incoherent speech
- grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior
- negative symptoms of anhedonia
- Six months of symptoms
- Rule out other disorders and drugs
5Types of Schizophrenia
- Paranoid Delusions are grandiose or
persecutory not disorganized or catatonic,
e.g., tin foil in attic - Disorganized Speech, behavior, and/or affect is
inappropriate, not catatonic - e.g., roams the streets mumbling
- Catatonic Motor disturbance such as catalepsy
(waxy flexibility) or frozen - Videotape 98 Cases
6Biological basis of schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia runs in families
- General population rate 1 to 2
- twin studies monozygotic twins (100 genes),
44 concordant - dizygotic twins (50 genes) are 15 concordant
- consaguinity studies other relatives 5-10
- adoption studies twins adopted away still have
higher concordance than base rate
7Other biological features
- Reduced blood flow in frontal lobe during
reasoning task http//www.nimh.nih.gov/research/sc
6a.htm - Dopamine hypothesis supported by drug effects
- Amphetamine psychosis from too much dopamine
- Parkinsonian tremors from too little
chlorapromazine side effect
8Personality Disorders
- Stable extreme personality features that affect
happiness or adjustment - Examples
- Paranoid suspicious of others
- Schizoid Cant form/sustain relationships
- Schizotypal Bizarre or magical behavior
- Borderline Mood and self-image unstable
- Narcissistic Self-centred, no empathy
- Histrionic Dramatic, manipulative, shallow
9Examples of childhood disorders
- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Innattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity
- Conduct disorders
- stealing, truancy, fighting, swearing,
destructive behavior - Pervasive Developmental Disorder (Autism)
- communication deficts, perserveration, echolalia,
memory