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Which bits relate to
which aspects of our
learning?
DO NOW!
• Write down the specification content (BELOW)
for what we have covered so far this year:
 Classification of schizophrenia, including subtypes. Symptoms and diagnosis.
 Explanations for schizophrenia including
biological and sociocultural (labelling and family
dysfunction).
 Treatments of schizophrenia, including antipsychotic drugs and psychotherapy. The role of
community care. Evaluation of these treatments
Learning Objectives
• ALL will apply knowledge of schizophrenia to
short answer examination questions
• MOST will assess their performance on each
question and record any learning points
• SOME will use their performance to identify
targets for revision for the November mock
exams (mid November)
Planners at the ready for a multiple choice
quiz!
1. Type II schizophrenia....
A. Is more rare than type I
schizophrenia
B. Is less responsive to drugs
C. Is more responsive to drugs
D. Involves limbic system abnormalities
1. Type II schizophrenia....
A. Is more rare than type I
schizophrenia
B. Is less responsive to drugs
C. Is more responsive to drugs
D. Involves limbic system abnormalities
2. Immobility, echolalia or echopraxia are
symptoms of which subtype of schizophrenia?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Disorganised
Paranoid
Undifferentiated
Catatonic
2. Immobility, echolalia or echopraxia are
symptoms of which subtype of schizophrenia?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Disorganised
Paranoid
Undifferentiated
Catatonic
3. Alogia is...
A. A positive symptom
B. When speech is dramatically
reduced in content
C. When a person cannot speak
anymore
D. Responsive to drugs
3. Alogia is...
A. A positive symptom
B. When speech is dramatically
reduced in content
C. When a person cannot speak
anymore
D. Responsive to drugs
4. Concordance rates...
A. Are high for schizophrenia
B. Show us the degree to which a
behaviour is influenced by genes
C. Are the genes someone has
D. Don’t support there being a genetic
component to schizophrenia
4. Concordance rates...
A. Are high for schizophrenia
B. Show us the degree to which a behaviour
is influenced by genes (they give us the
proportion of a random sample of twin
pairs that share a characteristic e.g.
Schizophrenia)
C. Are the genes someone has
D. Don’t support there being a genetic
component to schizophrenia
5. A self-fulfilling prophecy is..
A. Something which influences a
person to behave as expected
B. When someone breaks a residual
rule
C. Labelling
D. To do with family dysfunction
5. A self-fulfilling prophecy is..
A. Something which influences a
person to behave as expected
B. When someone breaks a residual
rule
C. Labelling
D. To do with family dysfunction
6. Schismatic families are...
• Those which are high in expressed emotion
• Those where one partner is dominating and
the other is submissive
• Those where conflict between the parents
leads to parents trying to take control and
undermine the other parent
• Those where there are double binds
6. Schismatic families are...
• Those which are high in expressed emotion
• Those where one partner is dominating and
the other is submissive
• Those where conflict between the parents
leads to parents trying to take control and
undermine the other parent
• Those where there are double binds
7. Akathisia is...
• Extreme restlessness and agitation caused by
newer anti-psychotic drugs e.g. Risperidone
• Where a person can’t control the movements
of their head and tongue
• Where a person shows symptoms of
Parkinson’s disease
• A type of anti-psychotic drug
7. Akathisia is...
• Extreme restlessness and agitation caused by
newer anti-psychotic drugs e.g. Risperidone
• Where a person can’t control the movements
of their head and tongue
• Where a person shows symptoms of
Parkinson’s disease
• A type of anti-psychotic drug
Learning Objectives
• ALL will apply knowledge of schizophrenia to
short answer examination questions
• MOST will assess their performance on each
question and record any learning points
• SOME will use their performance to identify
targets for revision for the November mock
exams (mid November)
Reflection: look at your specification, based
on your learning so far is there anywhere
you need to re-visit? Take a note of this...
Main Activity
• You are working in small groups to answer short
answer questions on schizophrenia
• We will aim to cover the majority of what has
been asked before during this lesson (minus what
will be on your mock exam from June 2012)
• HELP EACH OTHER you are working in allocated
groups to support one another 
• KEEP MAKING A NOTE ON YOUR SPEC of any
areas you need to re-visit if you are struggling
with them!
The groups
• 13E: Joe, Tilly, Luke (group 1) and Jen and Amy
(group 2)
• 13D
• 13B
1. Identify two sub-types of
schizophrenia. Explain one
problem associated with the
diagnosis of schizophrenia. (4
marks)
2.Outline two sociocultural explanations
of schizophrenia. (4
marks)
3.Briefly discuss two
limitations of community
care in the treatment of
schizophrenia. (4 marks)
4.Identify three symptoms
used in the diagnosis of
schizophrenia. (3 marks)
5. From the point of view of
patients suffering from
schizophrenia, outline one
advantage and one limitation of
community care. (4 marks)
6.Outline and briefly
discuss one explanation
for schizophrenia. (5
marks)
Learning Objectives
• ALL will apply knowledge of schizophrenia to
short answer examination questions
• MOST will assess their performance on each
question and record any learning points
• SOME will use their performance to identify
targets for revision for the November mock
exams (mid November)
What are your targets for revision based on
your learning during this lesson? What did
you add to your spec?