Psychotic Episodes & Reality

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Methods of Regaining Sanity

Learn about what happens when people lose touch with reality and how to best treat these psychotic problems. Understand the five different patterns of schizophrenia and the best ways to help clients recover from the condition. These five patterns are: paranoid, disorganized, catatonic, residual and the undifferentiated.

Paranoid types are preoccupied with false beliefs and sensory hallucinations (hearing voices that are in one's mind). They allow themselves to be guided by such ideas. Sometimes, they act on their false beliefs.

Disorganized schizophrenics are confused, incoherent when speaking, show inappropriate emotions or no emotions whatsoever and also demonstrate odd behavior. They are often socially withdrawn from others.

Catatonic types have problems with their motor behavior. They can shift from being frozen in place to extremely excited and agitated in their physical movements. Peculiar movements and grimacing are typically observed. They sometimes mimic the speech and motions of other people.

Residual schizophrenia refers to the absence of prominent symptoms. Such psychotic clients are apathetic and report strange perceptions of reality. In addition, they seem isolated from others and have impaired role functions.

The Undifferentiated types show thought and emotional problems. They are quite odd and may have had a history of psychotic breaks. Each breakdown might entail combinations of the symptoms listed above.

Develop an understanding of the multiple causes of the condition and the developmental patterns shown by age, social class, race and gender. Appreciate the psychotherapies that lead to the best possible outcomes. Put schizophrenia and psychotic breaks into perspective. 

  • Understand how psychosis differs from other psychological disorders.

  • Identify the symptoms of someone who has experienced a break with reality

  • Grasp the differences between and among psychotic experiences

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Dr. J Psychology

I have a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Chicago and I'm a full-time faculty member in the Psychology Department at a large state university in California. I have taught at the college level for more than 20 years. I teach both in-person and online. Currently, I lecture on Abnormal Psychology, Critical Thinking, and the Field Placement Courses on...

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Milinda L. F.
5.0
1 year ago

So far as the introduction to the course goes I have found it very informative and look forward to the rest of the course giving me more and more wonderful insights.

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Meir S.
5.0
1 year ago

There were technical problems with the videos. Overall very interesting course,

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Athina
5.0
2 years ago

As a psychologist and a psychotherapist, I found this introduction very good. It sensibilizes you and educate you on that topic. Big bonus : it's free! I recommend this course for anyone interessed.

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Rex A.
3.5
3 years ago

good course. now i know.

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Tina F.
5.0
4 years ago

im just starting to learn about this type of mental illness and this course looks like it will hepl me in my life

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Shauna T.
4.0
4 years ago

Very informative, well taught and simply stated. The breakdown was great and easy to follow.

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Doreen
4.5
5 years ago

Great

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Frances S.
4.5
5 years ago

This class was very informative in explaining schizophrenia.

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Donna C.
5.0
6 years ago

Very detailed information

Thank you

Ppp

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Nishnat B.
5.0
6 years ago

Very informative

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