Schizoaffective disorder
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Schizoaffective disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis describing a situation where both the symptoms of mood disorder and psychosis are present. The disorder usually begins in early adulthood, and is more common in women.
There are two sub-types of schizoaffective disorder: the bipolar type type and the depressive type. The bipolar type has a better prognosis than the depressive type, which can have a residual defect with the passing of time. Bipolar schizoaffective disorder is more similar to bipolar disorder than schizophrenia. People with bipolar disorder may also suffer from isolated episodes of schizoaffective disorders.
Signs and Symptoms
The following are the criteria for a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV):
A. Two (or more) of the following symptoms are present for the majority of a one-month period:
- delusions
- hallucinations
- disorganized speech (e.g., frequent derailment or incoherence)
- grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior
- negative symptoms (i.e., affective flattening, alogia, or avolition)
AND at some time there is either a
B. During the same period of illness, there have been delusions or hallucinations for at least two weeks in the absence of prominent mood symptoms.
C. Symptoms that meet criteria for a mood episode are present for a substantial portion of the total duration of the active and residual periods of the illness.
D. The disturbance is not due to the direct physiological effects of a substance (e.g., a drug of abuse, a medication) or a general medical condition.
Types:
Bipolar Type - if the disturbance includes
- manic episode
- mixed episode
- manic and major depressive episodes
- mixed and major depressive episode
Treatment
The psychiatric treatment for schizoaffective disorder is a combination of therapy and medicine. A licensed psychiatrist will prescribe different combinations of medicine to the patient in order to find the combination that works. Each person responds differently to medicine.Common medicines prescribed to treat schizoaffective disorder:
- Depakote ER
- Lithium salts
- Risperdal
- Seroquel
- Abilify
Cannabis
In addition to pharmaceutical medications, some who suffer from schizoaffective disorder have claimed to benefit from medicinal marijuana (cannabis). This claim, however, has not been substantiated by clinical trials and there is no available clinical literature on effective dosage levels.[link] Additionally, psychiatrists report that with patients who are heavy cannabis users, it is often difficult to separate the symptoms of the disorder from those due to the cannabis.[link]See also
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