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Deck 11: Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia is one of the most severe mental disorders.
True
2
Flat affect is a negative symptom of schizophrenia.
True
3
Stress interacts with biology to produce schizophrenia.
True
4
Bleuler considered the breaking of associative threads the essential property of schizophrenia.
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5
Regular sibling pairs are as likely as fraternal (dizygotic) twins to both have schizophrenia.
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Low birth weight is a risk factor for schizophrenia only when there is prenatal exposure to the flu.
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It is possible that several major mental disorders all stem from the same genes.
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8
Childhood infections that impact the central nervous system doubles the risk of adult schizophrenia.
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9
Inappropriate affect is a negative symptom of schizophrenia.
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10
Catatonic immobility and waxy flexibility are the same thing.
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11
Schizoaffective disorder is listed in DSM-5.
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12
Avolition is the negative symptom most closely related to poor life functioning/quality of life.
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13
Schizophrenia has similar prevalence rates across cultural groups.
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14
The most common positive symptom of schizophrenia is visual hallucination.
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15
In DSM-5, all subtypes of schizophrenia have been eliminated.
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16
Serotonin is the neurotransmitter most highly implicated in schizophrenia.
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17
Catatonic schizophrenia was the second most common subtype (after paranoid schizophrenia).
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18
Paranoid schizophrenia is different than delusional disorder.
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19
The dementia in dementia praecox is different than dementia of old age.
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20
Lack of illness awareness in people with schizophrenia is thought to implicate the prefrontal cortex.
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21
Families high in expressed emotion are lower in schizophrenia.
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22
Schwartz et al. (2006) reported that _____ of a sample of individuals with schizophrenia showed evidence of substance use disorders.
A) 18%
B) 25%
C) 37%
D) 49%
A) 18%
B) 25%
C) 37%
D) 49%
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23
The lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia is:
A) 0.5%
B) 1.0%
C) 3.0%
D) 4.5%
A) 0.5%
B) 1.0%
C) 3.0%
D) 4.5%
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24
The ultimate goal of treatment for schizophrenia is for the patient to be medication and symptom free.
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25
A recent Canadian study (McMillan et al., 2009) examined the U.S. National Epidemiological Survey of Alcohol and Related Conditions. The researchers found the following regarding comorbid disorders among individuals with schizophrenia:
A) Comorbid personality disorders are common and impact the course and the clinical management of schizophrenia.
B) Treatment should include evaluation of co-occurring substance-use disorders (especially cannabis and alcohol dependence.)
C) Attention to associated mood (i.e., major depressive disorder) and anxiety syndromes may be important for optimal outcomes.
D) All of the above.
A) Comorbid personality disorders are common and impact the course and the clinical management of schizophrenia.
B) Treatment should include evaluation of co-occurring substance-use disorders (especially cannabis and alcohol dependence.)
C) Attention to associated mood (i.e., major depressive disorder) and anxiety syndromes may be important for optimal outcomes.
D) All of the above.
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26
Whitehorn et al. (2004), from Nova Scotia, revealed that the rate of hospitalization of individuals suffering for schizophrenia was:
A) 25%
B) 32%
C) 46%
D) 54%
A) 25%
B) 32%
C) 46%
D) 54%
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27
The male:female ratio in schizophrenia is:
A) 1.4
B) 1.3
C) 1.25
D) 1.2
A) 1.4
B) 1.3
C) 1.25
D) 1.2
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28
Haloperidol (Haldol) is the single best medication for treating schizophrenia.
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29
More homeless Americans are mentally ill than homeless Canadians.
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30
One goal of family therapy for schizophrenia is to reduce expressed emotion.
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31
Case management for schizophrenic patients grew out of the dehospitalization movement.
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32
In Canada the suicide rate among individuals with schizophrenia is:
A) 3.5%
B) 4.2%
C) 7.5%
D) 10%
A) 3.5%
B) 4.2%
C) 7.5%
D) 10%
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33
Conley et al. (2007) prospectively measured the link between depressive symptoms and functional outcomes in long-term treatment of individuals with schizophrenia. Results showed that about _____ were depressed at the outset.
A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 40%
D) 50%
A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 40%
D) 50%
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34
Medication is the least important component of a schizophrenia treatment program.
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35
Cognitive-behavioural therapy can be helpful for patients with schizophrenia.
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36
Goldner et al.'s meta-analysis of cultural differences in schizophrenia indicated that:
A) The prevalence of schizophrenia does not vary significantly across geographic regions
B) European populations tend to have lower prevalence rates
C) Asian populations tend to have lower prevalence rates
D) African populations tend to have lower prevalence rates
A) The prevalence of schizophrenia does not vary significantly across geographic regions
B) European populations tend to have lower prevalence rates
C) Asian populations tend to have lower prevalence rates
D) African populations tend to have lower prevalence rates
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37
Data support the social-selection theory over the sociogenic hypothesis to explain the relationship between low social class and schizophrenia.
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38
Conley et al. (2007) prospectively measured the link between depressive symptoms and functional outcomes in long-term treatment of individuals with schizophrenia. Results showed that at 3-year follow-up, those who were depressed at the outset were also:
A) less likely to use relapse-related mental health resources
B) to be a safety concern (e.g., violent, arrested, victimized, suicidal)
C) to have better medication adherence
D) all of the above
A) less likely to use relapse-related mental health resources
B) to be a safety concern (e.g., violent, arrested, victimized, suicidal)
C) to have better medication adherence
D) all of the above
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39
Lobotomies were replaced by medication as the primary biological treatment for schizophrenia.
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40
Schizophrenia involves major disturbances in:
A) Thought
B) Emotion
C) Behaviour
D) All of the above
A) Thought
B) Emotion
C) Behaviour
D) All of the above
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41
A disorder of thought content would be:
A) Hallucinations.
B) Delusions.
C) Poverty of speech.
D) Incoherence.
A) Hallucinations.
B) Delusions.
C) Poverty of speech.
D) Incoherence.
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42
Joanna, a 30-year-old woman with schizophrenia, believes that everyone can hear her thoughts. She hides in her room for fear that the men she encounters will hear her thoughts about becoming intimate with them. This is an example of:
A) Hallucination.
B) Alogia.
C) Delusion.
D) Derailment.
A) Hallucination.
B) Alogia.
C) Delusion.
D) Derailment.
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43
A symptom of schizophrenia is said to be a positive symptom if:
A) It is included on the list of symptoms with better prognosis
B) It has a clear genetic basis
C) It involves a deficit in a tendency that normally would be present
D) It involves an excess that is not present in other people
A) It is included on the list of symptoms with better prognosis
B) It has a clear genetic basis
C) It involves a deficit in a tendency that normally would be present
D) It involves an excess that is not present in other people
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44
Which of the following diagnosis is the most heterogeneous in terms of symptoms?
A) Depression
B) Schizophrenia
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Brief psychotic disorder
A) Depression
B) Schizophrenia
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Brief psychotic disorder
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45
Among schizophrenics who suffer from delusions, a large majority experience
A) delusions of persecution.
B) thought broadcast.
C) delusions of impulses imposed by others.
D) hallucinations with the delusions.
A) delusions of persecution.
B) thought broadcast.
C) delusions of impulses imposed by others.
D) hallucinations with the delusions.
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46
Why might the prevalence of schizophrenia be higher in Canada than the rest of the world?
A) Because it's so cold
B) Because people drink more
C) Because of the high latitude
D) Because Canadian culture shuns the experience of hallucinations and delusions
A) Because it's so cold
B) Because people drink more
C) Because of the high latitude
D) Because Canadian culture shuns the experience of hallucinations and delusions
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47
"When I am trying to relax and read a book, my father puts his thoughts into my head so that I cannot concentrate." This statement by a schizophrenic patient is an example of what type of symptom?
A) Affective
B) Motor
C) Positive
D) Negative
A) Affective
B) Motor
C) Positive
D) Negative
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48
Raquel has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, and she also experiences an anxiety disorder. Which anxiety disorder is found to be comorbid most often?
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Panic disorder
D) Social anxiety disorder
A) Generalized anxiety disorder
B) Post-traumatic stress disorder
C) Panic disorder
D) Social anxiety disorder
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49
"My thoughts get all jumbled up. I start thinking or talking about one thing but then by the time I get to the end of the sentence, I find myself talking about something else instead." This is an example of which of the following symptoms of schizophrenia?
A) Delusions
B) Loose associations
C) Alogia
D) Avolitions
A) Delusions
B) Loose associations
C) Alogia
D) Avolitions
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50
Tyler was recently treated for his first episode of schizophrenia. Upon leaving the hospital, he is told that the remission rate is about:
A) 1 in 2
B) 1 in 3
C) 1 in 4
D) 1 in 5
A) 1 in 2
B) 1 in 3
C) 1 in 4
D) 1 in 5
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51
During an acute episode of schizophrenia, the most prominent symptom(s) are
A) disorientation.
B) positive symptoms.
C) difficulty concentrating.
D) inability to bathe and take care of personal business.
A) disorientation.
B) positive symptoms.
C) difficulty concentrating.
D) inability to bathe and take care of personal business.
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52
Most hallucinations experienced by people with schizophrenia are
A) visual.
B) tactile.
C) auditory.
D) olfactory.
A) visual.
B) tactile.
C) auditory.
D) olfactory.
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53
The following are examples of positive symptoms of schizophrenia:
A) Social support, physical health.
B) Low activity level, lack of intense emotional responses.
C) Hallucinations and delusions.
D) Coping skills, which are different for different individuals and help them to manage their illness.
A) Social support, physical health.
B) Low activity level, lack of intense emotional responses.
C) Hallucinations and delusions.
D) Coping skills, which are different for different individuals and help them to manage their illness.
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54
Formal thought disorder in schizophrenia refers to
A) delusions.
B) anhedonia.
C) disorganized speech.
D) hallucinations.
A) delusions.
B) anhedonia.
C) disorganized speech.
D) hallucinations.
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55
Walter Heinrichs (1993, 2001) of York University in Toronto suggested that
A) the key to understanding schizophrenia is to recognize the heterogeneity of the disorder.
B) that there are several specific traits or characteristics that are shared by all persons with schizophrenia.
C) there is very little empirical support for Schizophrenia as a distinct disorder in the DSM-IV.
D) A and C
A) the key to understanding schizophrenia is to recognize the heterogeneity of the disorder.
B) that there are several specific traits or characteristics that are shared by all persons with schizophrenia.
C) there is very little empirical support for Schizophrenia as a distinct disorder in the DSM-IV.
D) A and C
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56
Hospitalization rates for schizophrenia in psychiatric hospitals in Canada are about:
A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 30%
D) 40%
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57
Another term for 'loose associations' is
A) derailment.
B) delusion.
C) disorganized speech.
D) incoherence.
A) derailment.
B) delusion.
C) disorganized speech.
D) incoherence.
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58
Among people with schizophrenia, those who suffer from delusions represent _____ approximately.
A) 25%
B) 35%
C) 55%
D) 65%
A) 25%
B) 35%
C) 55%
D) 65%
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59
Up to 70% of people diagnosed with schizophrenia will also be diagnosed with _________.
A) substance abuse
B) homelessness - Axis IV
C) dissociative identity disorder
D) antisocial personality disorder
A) substance abuse
B) homelessness - Axis IV
C) dissociative identity disorder
D) antisocial personality disorder
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60
Walter Heinrichs (2001) of York University suggested that:
A) The key to understanding schizophrenia is to recognize the heterogeneity of the disorder
B) That there are several specific traits or characteristics that are shared by all persons with schizophrenia
C) Executive (frontal) system impairments characterize the typical neuropsychological test pattern in schizophrenia
D) Thought disorder is the most prominent cognitive symptom of schizophrenia
A) The key to understanding schizophrenia is to recognize the heterogeneity of the disorder
B) That there are several specific traits or characteristics that are shared by all persons with schizophrenia
C) Executive (frontal) system impairments characterize the typical neuropsychological test pattern in schizophrenia
D) Thought disorder is the most prominent cognitive symptom of schizophrenia
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61
It has been reported that _____ of people with schizophrenia experience auditory hallucinations.
A) 24%
B) 44%
C) 54%
D) 74%
A) 24%
B) 44%
C) 54%
D) 74%
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62
As compared to positive symptoms in schizophrenia, negative symptoms are characterized by:
A) behavioural deficits
B) lethargy, catatonia, inappropriate affect
C) difficulty concentrating, low intelligence, poor memory.
D) all of the above
A) behavioural deficits
B) lethargy, catatonia, inappropriate affect
C) difficulty concentrating, low intelligence, poor memory.
D) all of the above
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63
Carlos has schizophrenia and lives with his parents. One of his symptoms is a difficulty initiating any activity, and once started, he is unable to finish. This is an example of
A) akathisia.
B) anhedonia.
C) avolition.
D) alogia.
A) akathisia.
B) anhedonia.
C) avolition.
D) alogia.
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64
Negative symptoms in schizophrenia can be difficult to distinguish from particular aspects of:
A) Anxiety
B) Depression
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Delusional disorder
A) Anxiety
B) Depression
C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) Delusional disorder
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65
Roger has a vacant stare. He answers questions in an apathetic, monotonous voice, and shows no emotion, even when discussing events such as his mother's death. Roger's affect would be described as
A) depressed.
B) inappropriate.
C) blasé.
D) flat.
A) depressed.
B) inappropriate.
C) blasé.
D) flat.
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66
When an individual with schizophrenia shows flat affect, that individual
A) does not experience emotions.
B) does not express emotions.
C) does not experience physiological arousal in emotionally intense situations.
D) All of the above.
A) does not experience emotions.
B) does not express emotions.
C) does not experience physiological arousal in emotionally intense situations.
D) All of the above.
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67
The presence of many negative symptoms is a strong predictor of _____ two years following hospitalization.
A) relapse
B) poor quality of life
C) suicide
D) good quality of life
A) relapse
B) poor quality of life
C) suicide
D) good quality of life
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68
The symptom alogia refers to lack of
A) intelligence.
B) energy and interest.
C) emotional response.
D) meaningful talk.
A) intelligence.
B) energy and interest.
C) emotional response.
D) meaningful talk.
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69
James is struggling with schizophrenia. He also finds it difficult to experience pleasure from activities that he enjoyed before his symptoms began. This is an example of
A) alogia.
B) anhedonia.
C) avolition.
D) asociality.
A) alogia.
B) anhedonia.
C) avolition.
D) asociality.
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70
A study by Kring and Neale (1996) found that in comparison to normal participants, clients with schizophrenia
A) were much less facially expressive
B) experienced more physiological arousal
C) reported the same amount of emotion
D) all of the above
A) were much less facially expressive
B) experienced more physiological arousal
C) reported the same amount of emotion
D) all of the above
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71
In a study of patients from the Hamilton Program for Schizophrenia, Goldberg and Schmidt found that people with schizophrenia have:
A) Greater sociability
B) Greater shyness
C) Greater childhood aggression
D) Greater drug use
A) Greater sociability
B) Greater shyness
C) Greater childhood aggression
D) Greater drug use
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72
Flat affect, anhedonia, and alogia are ________ symptoms of schizophrenia
A) positive
B) negative
C) instrumental
D) contradictory
A) positive
B) negative
C) instrumental
D) contradictory
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73
A deficit in motivation, known as _________, seems to predict poorer life functioning in people with schizophrenia.
A) Alogia
B) Asociality
C) Apathy
D) Flat affect
A) Alogia
B) Asociality
C) Apathy
D) Flat affect
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74
Schizophrenics with impaired social relationships have a characteristic known as:
A) Antisociality
B) Asociality
C) A shut-in personality
D) Infantile autism
A) Antisociality
B) Asociality
C) A shut-in personality
D) Infantile autism
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75
Research has shown that the presence of negative symptoms in schizophrenia is associated with:
A) Improved social relations
B) Later onset of symptoms
C) Cognitive decline
D) Occupational adjustment
A) Improved social relations
B) Later onset of symptoms
C) Cognitive decline
D) Occupational adjustment
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76
In support of "asociality" as a negative symptom of schizophrenia, the Hamilton (Ontario) Program for Schizophrenia found that people with schizophrenia
A) have greater shyness.
B) report more childhood social troubles.
C) little interest in being with other people.
D) All of the above
A) have greater shyness.
B) report more childhood social troubles.
C) little interest in being with other people.
D) All of the above
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77
_________ is also known as formal thought disorder
A) Anhedonia
B) Dissociation
C) Disorganized speech
D) Flat affect
A) Anhedonia
B) Dissociation
C) Disorganized speech
D) Flat affect
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78
Remus, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, frequently arrives for doctors' appointments with "bed head", stains on his clothes, and strong body odour, and he appears indifferent to this display. This behaviour is best described by:
A) Disorganized thoughts
B) Alogia
C) Asociality
D) Avolition
A) Disorganized thoughts
B) Alogia
C) Asociality
D) Avolition
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79
The following are examples of negative symptoms of schizophrenia:
A) Blunted emotions, lack of initiative.
B) Hallucinations and delusions.
C) Difficulty concentrating, low intelligence, poor memory.
D) Catatonic immobility, waxy flexibility.
A) Blunted emotions, lack of initiative.
B) Hallucinations and delusions.
C) Difficulty concentrating, low intelligence, poor memory.
D) Catatonic immobility, waxy flexibility.
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80
The asocial characteristics of schizophrenia are often:
A) The last symptoms to appear, almost as though they are a consequence of the disorder.
B) Appear before the onset of psychotic symptoms
C) Appear following the first psychotic episode
D) Not troublesome to the person with schizophrenia
A) The last symptoms to appear, almost as though they are a consequence of the disorder.
B) Appear before the onset of psychotic symptoms
C) Appear following the first psychotic episode
D) Not troublesome to the person with schizophrenia
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