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Phase I of Schizophrenia
Premorbid phase
Social maladjustment
Antagonistic thoughts and behavior
Shy and withdrawn
Poor peer relationships
Doing poorly in school
Antisocial behavior
Phase II of Schizophrenia
Prodromal phase
Lasts from a few weeks to a few years
Deterioration in role functioning and social withdrawal
Substantial functional impairment
Sleep disturbance, anxiety, irritability
Depressed mood, poor concentration, fatigue
Perceptual abnormalities, ideas of reference, and suspiciousness herald onset of psychosis
Phase III of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
In the active phase of the disorder, psychotic symptoms are prominent
Delusions
Hallucinations
Impairment in work, social relations, and
self-care
Phase IV of Schizophrenia
Residual phase
Symptoms similar to those of the prodromal phase
Flat affect and impairment in role functioning are prominent
Delusional Disorder
Characterized by the presence of delusions that have been experienced by the individual for at least 1 month
Types: Grandiose, Jealous, persecutory, somatic
Brief Psychotic disorder
Sudden onset of psychotic symptoms that may or may not be preceded by a severe psychosocial stressor
lasts less than one month
Substance induced psychotic disorder
The prominent hallucinations and delusions associated with this disorder are found to be directly attributable to substance intoxication or withdrawal or after exposure to a medication or toxin
The catatonic features specifier
Catatonic features may be associated with other psychotic disorders
Stupor and muscle rigidity or excessive, purposeless motor activity
Waxy flexibility, negativism, echolalia, echopraxia
Schizophreniform Disorder
Same symptoms as schizophrenia
duration at least 1 month > 6 months
Schizoaffective Disorder
Schizophrenic symptoms plus mania or depression
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