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Mix of +ve and –ve symptoms Affects 1% of the population For diagnosis have to have the symptoms for a month What are positive symptoms? What are negative symptoms? The Peer Teaching Society is not liable for false or misleading information… Schizophrenia

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Phase 3a

Rupy and Alex

Psychiatry 1

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• Schizophrenia• Psychotic disorders • Psychiatric treatments (pharmacological and non-

pharmacological)• Psychiatric emergencies;– Lithium toxicity– Acute dystonic reaction– Neuroleptic malignant syndrome– Serotonin syndrome

• Personality disorders

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Aims

• Mix of +ve and –ve symptoms • Affects 1% of the population • For diagnosis have to have the symptoms for a

month

• What are positive symptoms?• What are negative symptoms?

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Schizophrenia

1. 3rd person Auditory hallucinations 2. Delusions of thought referencing 3. Delusions of control 4. Delusions of perception

ICD- 10 = 1 of the symptoms for >1 month for diagnosis

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First rank symptoms

• ICD – 10 at least 2 of…

• Persistent hallucination• Break in thoughts• Catatonic behaviour • -ve symptoms

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Or……

• What are the different categories of schizophrenia?

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Categories

1. Paranoid2. Hebephrenic 3. Catatonic 4. Undifferentiated 5. Residual 6. Simple 7. Post schizophrenic depression

• Typical / 1st generation– Block D2 – Haloperidol, chlorpromazine

• Atypical – Olanzapine, ziprasidone, clozapine

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Treatment - antipsychotics

• Atypical

• Last resort – if nothing works, chronic schizophrenia

• Need to monitor blood levels when on it- how often?

• Doses need to be titrated carefully- initiation is

inpatient

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Clozapine

• Can you name some side effects?

• Name some contraindications of clozapine

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• Non selective dopamine channels

• Leads to side effects

• Name the 4 extrapyramidal side effects

• Name some non extrapyramidal side effects

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1st generation antipsychotics

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Extrapyramidal side effectsTx- procyclidine (anticholinergic)

Tx- procyclidine

Tx- propranolol Tx- Hard to treat, change the meds

• When does this occur? • Rare but fatal • Name biochemical markers• Name some clinical features • Name the complications

• Stop the drug, provide cardio and resp support, bromocriptine and dantrolene

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Neuroleptic malignant syndrome

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Atypical side effectsAnticholinergic

Dry mouth, Urine retention, Blurred vision, Constipation

Antihistamine Sedation

weight gain

Antiadrenergic Postural hypertension,

tachycardia

• This ↑ prolactin sexual dysfunction

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All antipsychotics block dopamine

• 2 out of 3 core symptoms for >2 weeks• Name some risk factors

• What are the core symptoms?• Minor symptoms:– Cognitive – Functional / somatic Name some minor symptoms

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Depressive disorders

1. CBT2. SSRI – Citalopam, fluoxetine, sertraline – Can worsen symptoms in 1st 2 weeks- warn

patient– Side effects? – Relatively safe in overdose – Less sedating than tricyclics

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Depression Tx

• Name the symptoms

• Tx – Benzo– Cyproheptadine – Iv fluids

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Serotonin syndrome

• Phenelzine, rasagiline

• Prevents breakdown of monoamine • ↓ breakdown of serotonin, dopamine and

norepinephrine

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Monoamine oxidase inhibitors

• ↑ tyramine with MAOI

• Avoid tyramine containing foods- Examples?

• Release of noradrenaline– Tachycardia– Hypertension– vasocontriction

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Hypertensive crisis

A- AlcoholB- Broad beansC- CheeseD- Drugs (antihypertensives)E- Extracts (marmite)F- FishG- Game

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Tyramine foods

• How do they work?

• At risk of agranulocytosis and thrombocytopenia

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Tricyclics

• Symptoms for 1 week

• Impair occupational and social functioning

• 2 episodes of mood disturbance.

• Symptoms of mania? Act them out if you so wish

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Mania

• Elevated mood• Increased activity• Increase self esteem• Decreased attention/increased distractabilty• Irritable• Aggressive • Suspicious • Sexual disinhibition

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Need 3 or more for Dx

• Delusion which are mood congruent or grandiose

• Auditory hallucinations

• Loss of insight

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Psychotic symptoms

• Lithium – reduces suicide risk • How long does it take to work?• What is the therapeutic window?• When is it CI?• Name the features of lithium toxicity• What is the treatment for lithium tox? • What Tx for acute mania?

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Treatment

• Hallucinations – types?– Perceptions without the corresponding external

object.• False beliefs or delusions – types?– Abnormal beliefs held with absolute certainty

• Thought disorder – types?– Abnormality in the form of thought

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Positive psychotic symptoms

• Lack of interest in other people • Few gestures• Monotone • Apathy – definition?• Lack of emotional response• Social withdrawal/depression

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Negative psychotic symptoms

• Overlap between bipolar and schizophrenia in the same episode

• Tx- mood disorder and schizophrenia – Lithium and antipsychotics

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Schizoaffective disorder

• Enduring, persistent and pervasive disorders of inner experience and behaviour

• Distress or significant impairment in social impairment

– Problems in cognition, affect, behaviour

• Not due to other conditions

• Out of keeping with social and cultural norms

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Personality disorder definition

• Narcissistic • Paranoid• Schizoid• Schizotypal• Anankastic • Avoidant • Dependent• Dissocial

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Personality Disorder Bingo• Borderline emotionally unstable• Impulsive emotionally unstable• Histrionic• A risk factor• A risk factor• Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)• Cognitive Analytical Therapy (CAT)

• John, 46• Says his wife made him come see you • He doesn’t trust her “they got to her too, she used to

be on my side”• Asks if you are associated with the government or his

ex-employer• Hasn’t met with friends for 4 years as “they ask too

many questions, you never know when it could be used against you”

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• Jordan, 20

• Self harm

• Often runs away from home

• Unpredictable mood- constantly arguing with parents

and best friends

• Multiple short term relationships

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• Mark, 35• No relationships with other people• Doesn’t seem to mind• Works as a programmer from home• Seems uninterested during consultation• Daydreams often and shrugs when you ask what he’s

been thinking about

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• Helps person change unhelpful behaviours

• Accepting themselves as they are (distress tolerance)

• Skills on interpersonal response

• Close relationship with therapist

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Family history of personality disorder or mental illness

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• El-Or (real name George), 28• Changed his name at the age of 19 after an alien

abduction• Says he developed psychic abilities• Every day paints a red square on his forehead to

“renew my covenant with the alien captors”• He paints a blue circle under this to open portal to

alien world from his mind• Few friends

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Regina, 18https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lxk5IRLysI#t=365

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• Harry, 24

• Been in and out of prison

• Says he “doesn’t give a f*** about anyone”

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• Peter, 50

• Company director

• Doesn’t care about how much his employees get paid, fires them often

• “I deserve more money and more power”

• 4 divorces as wives were not good enough, wants to marry a model next

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• Focus on underlying beliefs about self and others

• Thoughts, feelings and physical sensation are linked

• Changes cognitive errors e.g. my partner seems

stressed, they must be about to leave me

• Deals with current problemsThe Peer Teaching Society is not liable for false or misleading information…

• Sandra, 38

• Convinced she is ugly and stupid

• Hates going to office parties

• Very shy, says she is “invisible” to others

• Hates taking risks

• Constantly worrying

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Abuse or neglect during childhood

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• Helen, 42

• Feels helpless and unabel to cope

• Never had a job

• Recently divorced from abusive, nasty husband

• Says she is very weak and needs a husband

• Admits she was very, very clingy with husband

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• Jonathan, 30

• Perfectionist, works as figurine painter

• Crippled with indecision and doubt about every decision

• Asks to re-arrange the items on your desk

• Never had a relationship, avoids intimacy

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• Terry, 41

• Asks you for help with anger management

• Unemployed

• Mood swings

• Always arguing with wife and friends down the pub

• Attempted suicide before

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• Explores why things have gone wrong in past

• Thinking about themselves differently

• Coping strategies

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Any questions?

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