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Assessment tools for schizophrenia

WebWhat are outcomes for people with first-episode psychosis or high-risk mental states? After being identified as having high-risk mental states, or after an initial diagnosis of …

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What is schizophrenia and how is it diagnosed

WebDiagnosis: As some of these symptoms occur with other psychiatric disorders such as major depression, bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, a …

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Temperature regulation in schizophrenia

WebIn mixed groups of antipsychotic-free and medicated patients, moderate to low quality evidence suggests baseline temperature may be increased, circadian …

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Family intervention

WebFamily intervention includes family members in therapeutic sessions with the goal of improving all family members’ mental health and understanding of the disorder. …

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Neurological soft signs in schizophrenia

WebNeurological soft signs (NSS) are neurological abnormalities that can be identified by clinical examination using valid and reliable testing measures. They are referred to as ‘soft’ …

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First-episode psychosis

WebAugust 2020. Image: ©cristovao31 – stock.adobe.com. Up to 80% of people have good or intermediate outcomes following a first episode of psychosis (follow-up was for 3 years). …

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Inflammation and the immune system

WebInflammation is caused by the immune system’s response to pathogens or tissue damage. Key cells in the innate (immediate) immune response are known as …

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History of schizophrenia

WebThe term “schizophrenia” was coined by Eugen Bleuler around 1910, and roughly translates to “splitting of the mind”, a term not meant to suggest a split personality, but to describe a …

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Direct and indirect exposure to trauma and risk of PTSD

WebModerate quality evidence finds the prevalence of PTSD in direct victims of terrorist attacks after one year is between 33% and 39%, while indirect victims showed …

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Remission in PTSD

WebWhat is the evidence for remission in people with PTSD? Moderate to high quality evidence found that around 44% of adults who were not receiving treatment …

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Cognitive and psychological factors and PTSD

WebModerate quality evidence found shorter post-trauma amnesia and more memory of the traumatic event in people with a traumatic brain injury were associated …

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Attachment styles in schizophrenia

WebAvoidant attachment style is another insecure style. It involves problems with intimacy, over-regulation of emotions, and unwillingness to share thoughts and feelings. Fearful …

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Chronic fatigue syndrome and PTSD

WebChronic fatigue syndrome is a widely accepted medical condition characterised by extreme fatigue. The fatigue lasts for at least six months, worsens with …

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Decision making in bipolar disorder

WebA person’s ability to autonomously make decisions is referred to as their decisional capacity. Effective decision making increases the likelihood of a favourable outcome by selecting …

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Stigma and attitudes towards mental health

WebInternalised stigma occurs within an individual, such that a person’s attitude may reinforce a negative self-perception of mental disorders, resulting in reduced sense …

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Medications for dual diagnosis

WebWhat is dual diagnosis? Dual diagnosis is a term that refers to having both a mental illness and a substance abuse problem. Studies of dual diagnosis investigate the …

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Voice pattern changes in schizophrenia

WebModerate quality evidence found large effects of longer pauses and less spoken time in people with schizophrenia compared to people without schizophrenia. There were …

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