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Psychiatric disorders (Mental Illnesses) Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders. Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders. Self neglect A lack off cleanliness in self-care Unkempt hair Wearing clothes that are dirty Flamboyant clothing Dressed in colourful , flamboyant way.
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Psychiatric disorders(Mental Illnesses)Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Self neglect • A lack off cleanliness in self-care • Unkempt hair • Wearing clothes that are dirty • Flamboyant clothing • Dressed in colourful, flamboyant way
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Postures and Movements • Mannerisms: Repeated involuntary movements that is goal-directed • Negativism: A motiveless resistance to commands • Posturing: Adopting inappropriate bodily posture for long period • Stereotypies: Repeated regular fixed patterns of movement or speech that is not goal directed
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of speech • Pressure of speech: Increased in quantity and rate • Flight of ideas: Stream of accelerated thoughts with abrupt changes between topics and no central direction • Circumstantiality: Slowed thinking incorporating unnecessary trivial details • Loosening of association: Odd, tangential associations between ideas; incomprehensible, incoherent speech
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of emotion • Depression: Low or sad mood that may be accompanied by lack of pleasure • Expansive mood: Feelings expressed without restraint; self importance overrated • Irritability: Liability to outbursts or reduced control over aggressive impulses towards others
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of emotion • Agitation: Excessive motor activity with a feeling of more tension • Anxiety: Feeling of apprehension caused by anticipating an external or internal danger • Apathy: Indifference and a loss of emotional tone and ability to feel pleasure
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of thought content • Obsession: Repetitive, senseless thoughts, recognized as irrational and unsuccessfully resited • Phobia: Persistent irrational fear of an activity, object or situation leading to avoidance. Fear is disproportionate • Hypochondriasis: Preoccupation with a fear of having a serious physical illness
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of thought content • Delusion: A false personal belief based on incorrect inferences about external reality and firmly sustained in spite of what almost everyone else believes and in spite of what constitutes obvious proof of evidence to the contrary.. This belief is not one normally held by others of the same culture. • Delusion of persecution • Delusion of grandeur • Delusional jealousy • Delusion of reference • Somatic delusion • Bizarre delusion
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of Perception • Hallucination: A false sensory perception occurring in the absence of real external stimuli. It is perceived as being located in the objective space and as having the same realistic qualities of normal perception • Auditory • Visual • Olfactory • Gustatory • Tactile
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of attention: • Distractibility: Attention is drawn too frequently to unimportant or irrelevant external stimuli • Memory Disorders • Amnesia: Inability to recall past experience • Paramnesias: • Confabulation: Gaps in memory are unconsciously filled with false memories • Déjà vu: Feeling that current situation has been experienced • Jamais vu: failure to recognise a familiar situation
Signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders • Disorders of consciousness • Clouding of consciousness: Drowsy and does not react to stimuli • Delirium: Patient bewildered, disoriented and restless. May be associated with fear and hallucinations
Types of mental disorders • Organic disorders • Delirium • Substance withdrawal delirium • Infections • Intoxication delirium • Psychoactive drug use disorders • Acute Intoxication • Dependence Syndrome • Harmful Use • Withdrawal State
Types of mental disorders • Psychotic disorders • Schizophrenia • Delusional (Paranoid) disorders • Schizoaffective disorders • Bipolar disorders (Mood disorders)
Types of mental disorders • Depressive disorders • Major depression • Minor depression • Bipolar depression
Types of mental disorders • Neurotic, stress related and somatoform disorders • Generalised Anxiety Disorder • Panic Disorders • Phobic disorders • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • Acute stress reaction • Adjustment disorder • Post traumatic stress disorder • Dissociative Disorder • Somatoform Disorder
Types of mental disorders • Other disorders • Personality disorders • Suicide and parasuicide • Sleep disorders • Psychosexual and gender disorders • Dysthymia
Anxious and Agitated patient • Substance intoxication • Substance withdrawal • Anxiety disorders • Panic disorder • Generalised anxiety disorder • Post traumatic stress disorder • Organic anxiety disorder
Depressed patient • Depressive disorder • Substance induced depression • Mixed anxiety and depression
Manic and disinhibited patient • Substance induced Mania • Organic manic disorder • Bipolar disorder
Insomnia • Substance induced Insomnia • Insomnia secondary to psychiatric disorders • Insomnia due to physical discomfort
Deluded patient • Substance induced delusional disorder • Schizophrenia • Delusional disorder
Hallucinated patient • Substance induced hallucinosis • Schizophrenia • Organic hallucinosis
Confused patient • Substance induced delirium • Organic delirium
Aggressive patient • Substance induced aggression • Bipolar disorder • Schizophrenia
Management • Short-term Risk Management • Redefining the diagnosis • Management of the psychiatric disorder
Short term risk management Assessment of risk • Risk to self • From deliberate self harm or suicide • From self neglect • From being vulnerable to others • Risk to others • By aggression • By neglect of others
Refining the diagnosis • An initial period of assessment • A diagnostic trial • Making a provisional diagnosis
Management of psychiatric disorder • Short term management • Biological treatment • Psychological treatment • Social treatment • Long term treatment