Is he mentally ill?


Effects—calming, induce sleep; excessive use leads to tolerance and dependence but tolerance does not increase the amt needed to cause death



Yüklə 469 b.
səhifə25/30
tarix27.04.2018
ölçüsü469 b.
#49225
1   ...   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30

Effects—calming, induce sleep; excessive use leads to tolerance and dependence but tolerance does not increase the amt needed to cause death

  • Brain damage and personality deterioration may occur

  • Middle aged and older persons are susceptible to dependency when used as sleeping pills—silent abusers

  • Alcohol is often used with the barbiturates

  • Withdrawal can be dangerous and severe



  • LSD and related drugs—hallucinogens

    • LSD and related drugs—hallucinogens

      • Chemically-synthesized—discovered in 1938
      • Ineffective as a psychological tx—thought it would be a model for psychosis
      • Trips can be pleasant or traumatic
      • Flashbacks are involuntary recurrences
    • Ecstasy (MDMA)

      • Both hallucinogen and stimulant—feel hypersexual and uninhibited
      • Originally developed as a diet pill in 1913
      • Increasingly popular as party drug
      • Recreational use is associated with impulsivity and poor judgment
      • Negative psychological and health consequences


    Dried and crushed leaves of the cannabis sativa plant

    • Dried and crushed leaves of the cannabis sativa plant

    • Until the 1970s, marijuana rarely led to abuse or dependence, but it is now 4x stronger than it used to be, with 4x as much thc—more addictive

    • Physically dependent—withdrawal includes flu-like sx, restlessness, and irritability

    • Dangers—can cause panic reactions that last for 3-6 hrs

    • Can interfere with sensorimotor tasks and cognitive fx—dangerous while driving

    • Memory problems that persist beyond use, particularly for heavy users

    • Lung disease—reduces ability to expel air

    • Lower sperm count, abnormal ovulation

    • Today, about 6% of hs seniors smoke marijuana daily and fewer than 55% believe that is harmful (Johnston et al, 2005)



    Poisonous alkaloid

    • Poisonous alkaloid

    • Dx—nicotine dependency syndrome or nicotine withdrawal disorder

    • Higher rates in less educated

    • Almost ½ of all smokers have quit

    • Health risks decline 5-10 yrs after cessation

    • Kills 1000 people a day, 1/6 deaths

    • Tx of withdrawal—

      • social support groups
      • replace cigarette smoking with safer forms of nicotine
      • self-directed change
      • professional assistance
      • all show about a 25 % success rate
      • higher rates of success among those hospitalized for cancer, cardiovascular or pulmonary disease


    Schizophrenia is a group of psychotic disorders characterized by major disturbances in thought, emotion and behavior

    • Schizophrenia is a group of psychotic disorders characterized by major disturbances in thought, emotion and behavior

      • No one essential symptom
    • Lifetime prevalence of 1%

    • Higher risk in some groups—children of schizophrenia, schizophrenia in family, older father (45+) at birth, people of Afro-Caribbean origins living in UK

    • Vast majority begin in late adolescence or early adulthood

    • Prodromal phase—sx not obvious, but deterioration has begun; social withdrawal

    • Males tend to have an earlier onset and more severe form; perhaps the female hormones are protective



    An excess or a distortion—hallucinations, delusions, bizarre beh.

    • An excess or a distortion—hallucinations, delusions, bizarre beh.

    • Disorganized speech: aka formal thought disorder

      • Person fails to make sense despite seeming to conform to the semantic and syntactic rules governing verbal communication; aka cognitive slippage, derailment, loosening of associations, incoherence
      • Clang
      • Word salad
      • Perseveration
      • Neologisms—words that have meanings only to them
      • May appear long before dx of schizophrenia
      • Not exclusive to schizophrenia
    • Delusions—

      • From Latin verb ludere—“to play” tricks are played on the mind
      • Beliefs that the rest of soc would disagree with or view as misinterpreting reality
      • Not exclusive to schizophrenia
      • 97% in one study of schizophrenia had delusions
      • Lack insight that beh is odd
      • Common types…
      • Delusions of bodily changes


    Hallucinations

    • Hallucinations

      • Sensory experience in the absence of any external perceptual stimulus
      • Auditory are the most common—75% of those with schizophrenia have these
      • Imaging studies show increased activity in Broca’s area—area of the temporal lobe involved in speech production. Perhaps pts misinterpret their own self-generated inner speech as coming from another source
      • Types:
        • Audible thoughts
        • Voices arguing
        • Voices commenting
        • Can also be visual, gustatory (food tastes strange), olfactory, tactile (tingling, burning, bugs), somatic (inside body)
    • Inappropriate affect



    Negative symptoms—absence or deficit

    • Negative symptoms—absence or deficit

    • Poverty of speech—alogia

    • Blunted or flat affect—66% of schizophrenia, but report feeling just as much + and – emotion. Further, display greater skin arousal


    • Yüklə 469 b.

      Dostları ilə paylaş:
    1   ...   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30




    Verilənlər bazası müəlliflik hüququ ilə müdafiə olunur ©muhaz.org 2024
    rəhbərliyinə müraciət

    gir | qeydiyyatdan keç
        Ana səhifə


    yükləyin