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    them. There are many factors that can play into this situation‚ including how his symptoms would react if he were to discontinue the medications he has been dependent on for a decade. Treatment for psychosis may require some use of antipsychotic medications. These medications do not cure psychosis but instead they control the symptoms. A 1980s study showed that the medication clozapine controlled treatment resistant symptoms in schizophrenia without causing the extrapyramidal side affects that

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    The hospitalizations were for self-harm behaviors‚ aggression towards personal property‚ panic attacks and unpredictable psychosis. The mental health concerns appeared to surface when he was in middle school. His teachers and parents felt that he needed to continue his academic in accelerated or gifted programs. Samuel felt that being challenged in these programs was unfair

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    something pathological‚ but this does not apply in third world countries‚ where encountering the supernatural is part of life. In third world countries like India‚ a temporary functional psychosis with complete recovery is several times more common

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    Extrapyramidal side effects: p. 789- A variety of signs and symptoms that are often side effects of the use of certain psychotropic drugs‚ particularly the phenothiazines. Three reversible extrapyramidal side effects are: acute dystonia‚ akathisia‚ and pseudoparkinsonism. A fourth‚ tarditive dyskinesia‚ is the most serious and is not reversible Akinisia: p. 784- regular rhythmic movements‚ usually of lower limbs; constant pacing may also be seen; often noticed in people taking antipsychotic medication

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    the age 12‚ 20/day. She was admitted to Tewksbury Hospital with a legal status 15‚ and then later changed to 16c and 8. She was diagnosed with Axis I: Psychosis NOS and Adjustment disorder (unspecified)‚ Axis II: Deferred‚ Axis III: right shoulder pain‚ Axis VI: Homeless‚ limited community support‚ GAS: 35. Signs and Symptoms Psychosis is a serious psychiatric disorder in where there is a gross disorganization of the personality and marked disturbance in reality‚ testing and the impairment

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    1 Disorder Clarification & Case Analysis Loren Sims PSY/410 April 30‚ 2013 NICHELLE GAUSE 2 Disorder Clarification & Case Analysis The Case study of Sally is an example of undifferentiated schizophrenia; undifferentiated schizophrenia is a type of schizophrenia where the patients have “the characteristics positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia but do not meet the specific criteria for the paranoid‚ disorganized‚ or catatonic subtypes” (Meyer‚ Chapman‚ & Weaver ‚

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    course of treatment (Martinex and Garcia‚ 2002). Martinex and Garcia ’s research further indicates that such a lengthy time lapses is often detrimental to a patient ’s long term health and well being. Martinex and Garcia conclude that if the first psychosis is not treated immediately then relapse is far more likely and frequent (Martinex and Garcia‚ 2002). Much of the information

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    with risk factors Summary In this article they speak about how they examined 49 patients with childhood-onset schizophrenia. They were examine for neurodevelopmental impairments and familial risk factors with are noticeable for kids with onset psychosis by the age of 12. They examined both with and without developmental impairments. As a result‚ more than one half of the patients in the group had developmental dysfunction in each area that was studied. Children and adolescents that will develop

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    condition in which a person experiences a combination of schizophrenia systems such as hallucinations or delusions and mood disorder systems such as mania or depression. Schizophrenia disorder is also a psychological conclusion that comprises both psychosis such as of contact with reality and abnormal thought processes and deregulated emotions. According to the article “Effects of Family History and Place and Season of Birth on the Risk of Schizophrenia‚” experiment study has reported an increase in

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    Delusions in Affective and Nonaffective Illnesses."Ebscohost. Hindawi Publishing Corporation‚ 14 July 2013. Web. 1 May 2014. Corcoran‚ Cherly‚ Dr.‚ Lilianne Mujica-Parodi‚ Dr.‚ Scott Yale‚ David Leitman‚ and Dolores Malaspina‚ Dr. "Could Stress Cause Psychosis in Individuals Vulnerable to Schizophrenia?" National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubMed Central‚ 9 Nov. 2009. Web. 2 May 2014. Dantzer‚ Robert. The Psychosomatic Delusion. New York: The Free Press‚ 1993. Print. "Schizophrenia." NIMH RSS

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