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Schizophrenia ( Catatonic Type )

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Criteria
Definition
Treatment ( Psychotherapy )
Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )
Schizophrenia Diagnosis Flow Chart

Definition

A form of schizophrenia that is characterized by marked psychomotor active,  a variety of catatonic symptoms.

SEE: Schizophrenia.

Diagnostic Criteria ( DSM-IV™ ) made easy.

At least two of the following:

  1. Cataplexy.
  2. Increased motor movement with no stimuli.
  3. Mutism or extreme negativism.
  4. Posturing,  grimacing,  or stereotyped movement.
  5. Echolalia or echopraxia.

Treatment ( Psychotherapy )

Adlerian Therapy
Behavior Therapy
Existential Therapy
Gestalt Therapy
Person-centered Therapy
Psychoanalytic
Rational-emotive Therapy
Reality Therapy
Transactional Analysis


Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )

Clozaril
Compazine
Etrafon
Haldol
Haldol Decanoate
Inapsine
Lidone
Loxitane
Mellaril
Moban
Navane
Orap
Permitil
Prolixin
Prolixin Decanoate
Prolixin Enanthate
Proketazine
Risperdal
Serentil
Sparine
Stelazine
Taractan
Thorazine
Tindal
Trilafon
Vesprin

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