PPT-Psychotic Disorders Edvard Munch
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The Scream 1893 Objectives Understand the impact of psychotic disorders on individuals families and society Describe the sources of dysfunction in major life areas
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The Scream 1893 Objectives Understand the impact of psychotic disorders on individuals families and society Describe the sources of dysfunction in major life areas in individuals with schizophrenia. A Patient-Centered, Evidence-Based Diagnostic and Treatment Process for Schizophrenia. 1,2,3. Kendall . L. Stewart, MD, MBA, DLFAPA. March 21, . 2014. 1. My aim is to offer practical clinical insights that you can use right away in caring for patients.. Psychosis. Learning Objectives. Differentiate among psychosis and other pediatric behavioral health problems with psychotic features. List cognitive symptoms of . psychosis. Describe treatment options and clinical recommendations when selecting and using medications for psychosis. Munch. About The Artist. Lived . 1863-1944. Was . born in . Norway . and moved . to Paris and Berlin . to study . art. . Was inspired by impressionist painters like Monet but became an expressionist artist. Symbolism originated in France, and was part of a 19th-century movement in which art became infused with mysticism. French Symbolism was both a continuation of the Romantic tradition and a reaction to the realistic approach of impressionism. It served as a catalyst in the outgrowth of the darker sides of Romanticism and toward abstraction.. using technology. Using Visual and Audio text to Identify . MOOD, PARODY, IRONY and CRITICAL IDEAS. Identify and Analyze Critical Content and . Create Complex, Multi-Genre Responses. Citing Textual Support. Dr C . Kotzé. Classification. Schizophrenia. Schizophreniform. disorder (1 – 6 months). Brief psychotic disorder (1 day – 1 month). Schizoaffective disorder. Bipolar type - Depressive type. Delusional disorder. Munch. 1863-1944. . Born in Oslo, Norway in 1863. Edvard’s. Childhood. Mother died of . Tuberculosis. Raised by Mentally Ill Father. 4. siblings. Elder sister Sophie died . of TB at Age . 15. Younger Sister Mentally Ill. At the end of this session you will be able to:. Appreciate the prevalence of various psychotic illnesses. Describe the key features of various psychotic illnesses. Understand how to differentiate between psychotic illnesses. At the end of this session you will be able to:. Appreciate the prevalence of various psychotic illnesses. Describe the key features of various psychotic illnesses. Understand how to differentiate between psychotic illnesses. Vocabulary Unit 9 ENGLISH 11 The Scream by Edvard Munch abstract : ADJ – theoretical; not practical or able to be applied allegedly : ADV – without proof; supposedly assumption : N – belief; something taken for granted Dr Bokang Letlotlo. Psychiatrist . Jhb Health District. Background . Mental, neurological, and substance use disorders are major contributors (14%) to global health disease burden (morbidity and mortality)…WHO. Introduction. Disorders on the schizophrenia spectrum. Involve psychosis, . impaired cognitive processes, . unusual or disorganized motor behavior, . social withdrawal. Symptoms of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders. V. Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders . Case scenario. A 24-year-old biology graduate is referred to the outpatient department by his general practitioner (GP). He attends with his mother, who has been becoming increasingly concerned about him for some time. He tells you that he is feeling fine in himself. Objectively, you notice that he has reduced spontaneous movements, his tone of voice is monotonous and soft in volume. There is some suggestion that he is defensive or suspicious as he often asks you the reason for your questions and refuses to answer some personal questions. His mood is flat, showing little reactivity during the course of the interview, but he denies feeling depressed. He denies any psychotic symptoms and you are unable to detect any thought disorder. His mother tells you that she began to worry 2 years ago after he finished his university degree course. He had previously been a high achiever, both academically and socially, with many friends and a hectic social life. However, since returning from university with a disappointing third class degree, he had made no efforts to gain any job and seemed to have lost contact with all of his friends. He was spending all of his time alone, often remaining upstairs in his bedroom for hours on end and interacting less and less with his family. More recently, he had begun to express some odd ideas, suggesting that someone was watching him and that other people knew where he was and what he was doing. His personal hygiene has begun to deteriorate, and he now refuses to allow his mother to clean his bedroom, which is becoming increasingly cluttered and dirty. . Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders. Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders. These disorders are grouped together to provide differential diagnosis of disorders that include psychotic symptoms as a prominent aspect of their presentation. .
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