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  1. 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 ...

  2. Case study: A patient with severe delusions who self-mutilates

    Psychotic-like experiences are highly prevalent in the general population, with figures of 20% or above being reported in some studies. 1 Major self-mutilation (or NSSI) is a rare but potentially catastrophic complication of severe mental illness. Most people who inflict NSSI have a psychotic disorder, usually a schizophrenia spectrum psychosis.

  3. A Perfect Storm: Case Study of a 20-Year-Old with a Psychotic Episode

    In the case of schizophreniform disorder, the criteria also includes a decline of cognitive functioning. 8 While Adam no doubt experienced delusions and hallucinations, his cognitive functioning was intact. Ultimately, the most likely working diagnoses for this case were bipolar I disorder or cannabis-induced psychotic disorder.

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

    Furthermore, at times it is very difficult to differentiate the psychopathology and sustain a diagnosis of schizophrenia in view of similarities with disorders such as autism, mood disorders, and obsessive compulsive disorders. Here, we present three case studies with varying presentation of childhood-onset psychosis/schizophrenia and ...

  5. Case 14-2016

    A diagnosis of psychotic disorder, possibly paranoid schizophrenia, was rendered. ... For example, after bariatric surgery, ... No imaging studies are available in this case, but I would recommend ...

  6. Danny (psychotic disorder)

    CASE STUDY Danny (psychotic disorder) Case Study Details. Danny is a 32-year-old Army veteran who comes to you reporting that he has been having unusual experiences, such as hearing the pigeons that live around his building talk to him. Additionally, he has been increasingly concerned that he is being monitored by government agencies.

  7. Case report: COVID-19-associated brief psychotic disorder

    A recent rapid review of epidemic and pandemic literature identified five papers (four observational studies and one case series) reporting incident psychosis in SARS and one paper reporting psychosis in Middle East respiratory syndrome. 13-19 The incident rate of psychotic symptoms across observational studies was between 0.9% and 11.8%. 14 ...

  8. Wandering in Brief Psychotic Disorders: A Case Study

    A case of a patient manifesting wandering in the scope of a brief psychotic disorder is described in this presentation. A 28-year-old male patient was transferred in the Acute Ward of the Psychiatric Hospital of Petra Olympus from the emergency ward of the General Hospital of Katerini. He was exhausted, filthy, and full of scratches, mentioning ...

  9. Recovery in First-Episode Psychosis: A Case Study of Metacognitive

    In fact, in a sample of individuals with prolonged psychosis, metacognitively oriented psychotherapy was found to assist in forming a coherent sense of self and to ultimately promote recovery . Additionally, case studies have been reported examining the use of MERIT as an intervention to target and promote insight in FEP (13, 14). The following ...

  10. Case Reports in Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders

    Schizophrenia is considered one of the most severe psychiatric disorders (5). It is often associated with significant neurocognitive and social cognition deficits (6-8), daily functional impairment for many, high levels of internalized stigma (9, 10), and poor real-world outcomes (11-13). In this context, case reports and case series of ...

  11. A case of PTSD presenting with psychotic symptomatology: a case report

    Abstract. A male patient aged 43 presented with psychotic symptomatology after a traumatic event involving accidental mutilation of the fingers. Initial presentation was uncommon although the patient responded well to pharmacotherapy. The theoretical framework, management plan and details of the treatment are presented.

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

    Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental disorder characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, language, sense of self, and behaviour. This report presents the role of clinical pharmacists in the management of a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia with symptoms of paranoia. A gainfully employed young African male adult reported to be roaming around town moving from one ...

  13. Brief psychotic disorder during COVID-19 pandemic: A case se ...

    While many studies examine the relationship between COVID-19 pandemic with depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, suicide, psychological stress, and somatic symptoms, few cases of new-onset psychosis have been reported.[2 3] Considering that biological, environmental, and social events play a role in the pathophysiology of ...

  14. PDF Case Study #5a Psychosis

    Case Study #5a — Psychosis Background Information Jessica is an 18 year-old female with recent abnormal behaviour and perceptual disturbances. She describes a history of recurrent depressive feelings since the age of twelve. Last year her feelings of depression intensified, resulting in food-intake restriction and a loss of twenty pounds.

  15. Case Examples

    Sara, a 35-year-old married female. Sara was referred to treatment after having a stillbirth. Sara showed symptoms of grief, or complicated bereavement, and was diagnosed with major depression, recurrent. The clinician recommended interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for a duration of 12 weeks. Bleiberg, K.L., & Markowitz, J.C. (2008).

  16. Cureus

    Of the patients presenting with psychosis, the median age was 29; 79.3% were male and 32.8% were female. The drugs most frequently reported used were cannabis in 25.9% of cases, amphetamines in 25% and cocaine in 16.1%. More than one drug was taken in 54.3% of the cases.

  17. PDF A Case of Brief Psychotic Disorder: An Unintended ...

    presented U.S. health disease and its devastating effect on the aftermath of COVID-19 psychotic we suspect disorders diagnosed the case we in growing number warranted. of primary Given of individuals devastation. a considerable and global health at risk, the need for more studies is significance, in the context well understood.

  18. COVID-19 Induced Brief Psychotic Disorder: A Case Report and Review of

    We report the case and a review of the literature in a 29-year-old female with no past psychiatric history who was diagnosed with a brief psychotic disorder following infection with COVID-19. Go to: 1. Introduction. Since identification of the SARS-Cov-2 virus in December 2019, COVID-19 infection has affected over 209 million people (World ...

  19. (PDF) A case report of brief psychotic disorder with catalepsy

    BACKGROUND In the study by Derogatis et al., which included patients with all stages of cancer, 47% of the patients met the DSM-III criteria for a psychiatric disorder, with adjustment disorders ...

  20. Case Report on Bipolar Affective Disorder: Mania with Psychotic Symptoms

    CASE REPORT Case Report on Bipolar Affective Disorder: Mania with Psychotic Symptoms Kounassegarane Deepika AbstrAct Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) is a major psychiatric disorder all around the world, which is mainly characterized by frequent and recurrent episodes of mania, hypomania, and depression.

  21. Patient Case #1: 27-Year-Old Woman With Bipolar Disorder

    We're going to go ahead to patient case No. 1. This is a 27-year-old woman who's presented for evaluation of a complex depressive syndrome. She has not benefitted from 2 recent trials of antidepressants—sertraline and escitalopram. This is her third lifetime depressive episode.

  22. A Case Study of Acute Stimulant-induced Psychosis

    Of the patients presenting with psychosis, the median age was 29; 79.3% were male and 32.8% were female. The drugs most frequently reported used were cannabis in 25.9% of cases, amphetamines in 25% and cocaine in 16.1%. More than one drug was taken in 54.3% of the cases.

  23. Postpartum psychosis and management: a case study

    Abstract. Postpartum (or puerperal) psychosis is an acute mood disorder requiring close specialist care. It is a disorder that is rare and poorly understood, but has devastating consequences. This work retrospectively describes the case study of a young woman who suffered postpartum psychosis following the birth of her first child.

  24. Experiences of trauma and psychometric properties of the Life Events

    These analyses focus on the Ugandan sample. NeuroGAP-Psychosis is a case-control study aimed at identifying genetic and environmental risk factors contributing to the risk of psychotic disorders in African populations . Study participants were recruited as outpatients from psychiatric and general medical hospitals across Uganda.

  25. Three patterns link brain organization to genes in health and ...

    The three components have distinct associations with autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia, revealing connections between previously unrelated results from studies of case-control ...