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  1. Schizophrenia case studies: putting theory into practice

    Case study 1: A man who suddenly stops smoking. A man aged 35 years* has been admitted to a ward following a serious injury. He has been taking olanzapine 20mg at night for the past three years to treat his schizophrenia, without any problems, and does not take any other medicines. He smokes 25-30 cigarettes per day, but, because of his ...

  2. A Case of Schizophrenia in a Young Male Adult with no History of

    The practice guidelines for the treatment of patients with schizophrenia and NICE guidelines for prevention and management of psychosis and schizophrenia in adults also recommend that other causes of psychosis should be ruled out initially with electrocardiogram and by screening the patient for substance abuse while on admission [2, 9, 10].

  3. Case Studies: Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

    Case Study: Bryant. Thirty-five-year-old Bryant was admitted to the hospital because of ritualistic behaviors, depression, and distrust. At the time of admission, prominent ritualistic behaviors and depression misled clinicians to diagnose Bryant with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Shortly after, psychotic symptoms such as disorganized ...

  4. Very early-onset psychosis/schizophrenia: Case studies of spectrum of

    Introduction. Schizophrenia is a chronic severe mental illness with heterogeneous clinical profile and debilitating course. Research shows that clinical features, severity of illness, prognosis, and treatment of schizophrenia vary depending on the age of onset of illness.[1,2] Hence, age-specific research in schizophrenia has been emphasized.Although consistency has been noted in ...

  5. The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for the

    The lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia is estimated to be approximately 0.7% (McGrath et al. 2008; Moreno-Küstner et al. 2018; van der Werf et al. 2014), although findings vary depending on the study location, demographic characteristics of the sample, the approach used for case-finding, the method used for diagnostic confirmation, and the ...

  6. New Developments in the Treatment of Schizophrenia: An Expert

    On March 16, 2022, a group of 4 experts in the treatment of patients with schizophrenia participated in a roundtable discussion, with a focus on the potential of emerging therapeutics with novel MoAs, focusing on investigational agents that have had at least 1 positive phase 2 study (Correll et al., 2022a). These included approaches targeting ...

  7. Our Most Troubling Madness: Case Studies in Schizophrenia Across

    The second section consists of 12 case studies, which are presented in a detailed and articulate manner, spanning four continents. Each case study illustrates in detail a particular sociocultural context that affects the healing process for schizophrenia. Readers can select which case studies to read based on their interest.

  8. Early-Onset Schizophrenia With Predominantly Negative Symptoms: A Case

    Background. Schizophrenia is a severe, chronic, and heterogeneous mental disorder that often has debilitating long-term outcomes. Its lifetime prevalence rate is estimated to be approximately 1% worldwide in the adult population (Lehman et al., 2010).Onset generally occurs in late adolescence or early adulthood, with an average age of 18 years for men and 25 years for women. 1 The term early ...

  9. Systematic literature review of schizophrenia clinical practice

    Schizophrenia is an often debilitating, chronic, and relapsing mental disorder with complex symptomology that manifests as a combination of positive, negative, and/or cognitive features 1,2,3 ...

  10. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Treatment of Schizophrenia

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for psychotic disorders (CBTp) interventions started to spread in the 1980 s. Before that, schizophrenia was considered only as a medical illness, and psychological factors were ignored. (5). With the emergence of the "stress-vulnerability" model, it has been suggested that schizophrenia is not only a disorder ...

  11. "One in a million" : A case of a very early onset schizophrenia

    ABSTRACT. Introduction: Very early onset schizophrenia (VEOS), psychosis prior to age 13, is rare with an incidence of less than 0.04%. Its clinical presentation, course, and outcome differ from early onset (ages 13-18) and adult onset (ages 18 and up) schizophrenia. It is associated with poor response to treatment, poorer prognosis, and ...

  12. Case study: treatment-resistant schizophrenia

    Background Around 0.5-0.7% of the UK population is living with schizophrenia. Of these individuals, up to one-third are classified as treatment-resistant. This is defined as schizophrenia that has not responded to two different antipsychotics [1,2] . Clozapine is the most effective treatment for such patients [3] . It is recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence […]

  13. The American Psychiatric Association Practice Guideline for the

    of schizophrenia is estimated to be approximately 0.7% (McGrath et al. 2008; Moreno-Küstner et al. 2018; van der Werf et al. 2014), although findings vary depending on the study location, demographic characteristics of the sample, the approach used for case-finding, the method used for diagnostic confirmation, and the diagnostic criteria used.

  14. Evaluating Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Schizophrenia: Four Single

    Cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) has been used infrequently with persons with schizophre nia. This exploratory study delineates the use of CBT strategies, describes the process of treatment, and presents results from the single-subject A-B design (N = 4) that examined the efficacy of CBT of schizophrenia.

  15. Milestones in the History of Schizophrenia. A Comprehensive Chronology

    The process of scientific illumination and clinical progress in schizophrenia has been slow, long, and arduous. From ancient times to the mid-20th century, only Phillipe Pinel's belief in the moral treatment of the psychotically ill—which gave rise to asylums—and Emil Kraepelin's definition of dementia praecox—the first evidence-based attempt of diagnostic criteria—can be ...

  16. Evidence Summary

    Schizophrenia is a chronic mental health condition that most often presents in early adulthood and can lead to disabling outcomes. The most recent version of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition, (DSM-5),1 defines schizophrenia as: the presence of two or more of the five core symptoms (delusions, hallucinations ...

  17. Current treatments in schizophrenia

    Of note, the Clozaril Collaborative Group study was conducted on patients with treatment-resistant schizophrenia (because of its haematological risks) in 1988. 27 The results showed significant improvement in extrapyramidal symptoms, and the negative symptoms were also much better.

  18. The struggle for schizophrenia treatment: A case study

    The issue was the court's prioritization of the autonomy of the individual over his mental health status. The purpose of this case study was to identify the pitfalls of a court case seeking medical follow-up and treatment for a family member with schizophrenia and anosognosia. The method was qualitative and the design was descriptive and ...

  19. Antipsychotic medication in people with intellectual disability and

    The most commonly reported side effects were neurological (extra-pyramidal, movement disorder, epilepsy) and metabolic manifestations. In the retrospective cross-sectional study, we reported data on 112 participants with comorbid ID and schizophrenia. In all, 103 participants were antipsychotic-treated, of which 39% were on antipsychotic ...

  20. Reduction of intracortical inhibition (ICI) correlates with cognitive

    Schizophrenia (SZ), a chronic and debilitating disorder, affects approximately 1% of the world's population, imposing significant burdens on patients and their families.

  21. Accepting and committing to caregiving for schizophrenia—a mixed method

    Psycho-education is typically combined with other formal treatment programs for case conceptualization, and to provide a clear rationale for the treatment approach but less as a distinct psychotherapy. ... Maj M, National Mental Health Project Working Group. Family burden in long-term diseases: a comparative study in schizophrenia vs. physical ...

  22. ECT in an Adolescent With Schizophrenia and Seizures: Case Report

    We present a case study of a 17-year-old patient with treatment-resistant, early-onset schizophrenia who was qualified for ECT therapy. Seizures occurred during the preparations for clinic. Due to the patient's life-threatening mental state, the ECT protocol was completed with a favorable outcome, despite the risk of seizures after neurological ...

  23. Ethical Issues in Schizophrenia

    The schizophrenia spectrum disorders are defined by abnormalities in one or more of the following domains: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking (speech), grossly disorganized or abnormal motor behavior (including catatonia), and negative symptoms (1). Associated with significant social and occupational dysfunction, schizophrenia is ...

  24. Case Report: Schizophrenia Discovered during the Patient Interview in a

    Implications: This case study reinforces the importance of a thorough patient interview by physical therapists to rule out non-musculoskeletal disorders. Patients seeking neuromusculoskeletal assessment and treatment may have undiagnosed primary or secondary psychiatric disorders that require recognition by physical therapists and possible ...

  25. Case study

    Case study - Canola Fields deliberate team-based care model. A GP practice in Canowindra uses a community-based deliberate team-based care (DTBC) program. The model supports patient-centred care, shared across a team of health professionals. The DTBC program has reduced hospitalisations, improved access to care, and reduced treatment waiting ...

  26. A Comprehensive Review of Schizophrenia and Antipsychotic Metabolism as

    Introduction and background. Overview of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is defined as a chronic, relapsing mental health condition associated with considerable disability affecting all aspects of daily life, including social, educational, and occupational functioning [1,2].This is due to alterations in a person's perception, mood, thoughts, and behaviour.