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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • Presented by UC Davis Office of Continuing Medical Education, this presentation focuses primarily on the diagnosis and management of schizophrenia - with an update on the new atypical antipsychotic medications.
    Series: "UC Grand Rounds Series" [5/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 12685]

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  • @solo5153
    @solo5153 12 років тому +3

    thanks a lot for sharing ur knowledge ...

  • @LUCIFER.LUX666
    @LUCIFER.LUX666 4 роки тому

    Informative. Thanks for sharing.
    🤔💭👍💯

  • @geezer707
    @geezer707 11 років тому +6

    My mom is schizophrenic, and I suffered from an acute schizophrenia psychosis when I was in my mid-twenties. Other than that, I've had one period of bipolar psychosis about fifteen years later (turns out various bodybuilding supplements like glutamine and creatine have potential to trigger mania in the susceptible). I also have social anxiety. But frank psychosis, only two periods, both of which ended by themselves. What if I had gone on medication in my twenties--I might have stopped needing it

    • @carolbrock5798
      @carolbrock5798 5 років тому +2

      My story about schizophrenia may be able to help you if you will believe God. Please listen to it on UA-cam at Hearing Voices: real help and understanding. Praying for you, Carol

  • @krystleroy3068
    @krystleroy3068 2 роки тому +1

    My mother has this and it started with her not sleeping because she was always worried and everything and she started talking to herself and seeing thing because of no sleep and she is really bad now somthing change after that the fight or flight mode has been on tooolong and she hasn’t been the same since she keeps getting worse she’s been sick for 10 years now and she dose not want the help

  • @jeanettecowley2820
    @jeanettecowley2820 4 роки тому +4

    The first clue is that she was put on ritalin.This is a stimulant similar to amphetamine, its now well known that these drugs can cause psychosis.How many people have become ill because of the medication they are taking, how many are wrongly diagnosed and condemned to a life of toxic drugs, I know l was, but now l have come off them after more than fifty years, my health is completely shattered, but at least l can think instead of being in a fog all the time.Psychiatrists are the biggest threat to humanity with their awful treatments.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos 3 роки тому

      Jeanette Cowley: I am so sad at your suffering fate, but glad you got off the meds. Would you care to tell me what you know or think about false diagnosis? Is it that Psychosis came from drug use like amphetamine but could have healed by abstinence, calm, sleep healthy food and psychical support and maybe some protocols to practise ?

    • @seemakhalilbankwala4180
      @seemakhalilbankwala4180 2 роки тому

      @@Medietos *÷(2õo

  • @ShadowSmoke
    @ShadowSmoke 3 роки тому +1

    schizophrenia is a yeast infection in the throat and sinus caused by the candida fungus.

  • @fragmaka
    @fragmaka 12 років тому

    CBT has it's limitations as well.

  • @Shakey719
    @Shakey719 12 років тому +2

    Way to take your time advancing the slide, Gary...

  • @BruceMichaelAnderson
    @BruceMichaelAnderson 11 років тому

    Cauffman says recordings of the agents telling Mohmaud he had a choice of whether to detonate the bomb were actually psychologically-coded messages daring him to back out.

  • @rehanulislam7232
    @rehanulislam7232 8 років тому

    gòod lecture

  • @alyssabupp3665
    @alyssabupp3665 6 років тому +2

    Ok...my does this look like it was filmed in the 90s when it is dated in 2007?!

    • @MrKmanthie
      @MrKmanthie 5 років тому

      because that's your opinion. Not a valid one but one nonetheless.

  • @geezer707
    @geezer707 11 років тому +1

    I might have stopped needing the medication--but still be on it today. The doctor who sentenced me to that would be horribly inept. These drugs have side effects--and if the original need for them subsides, all that's left are the side effects.

  • @kimlec3592
    @kimlec3592 Рік тому +1

    People become delusional when emotionally neglected/abused. Psychosis is a way the mind copes with feelings that are too overwhelming. Meds are given to sedate in hospital because it is too hard to talk to people. Meds are there to manage a person. They are given for doctor drug company & hospital benefit. Not for the patient. Understand this is done purely for practical reasons. Psychosis ends without medication. With medication, it just clouds the issues & makes a person confused & tired or hyped up. I speak from extensive experience...not like doctors & nurses who have not ever taken these drugs long term.

  • @fumarate1
    @fumarate1 7 років тому +1

    I have a book called Possessing me Memoirs of healing by Jane Alexander she suffered from schitzo effective disorder and she practised 5 years of meditation along with chi gong and went on to make a full recovery don't believe me type her name in u tube or read her book or type in Depression and bi polar cured with intense meditation.

  • @GreedPainLove
    @GreedPainLove 11 років тому +5

    I've heard that anti-psychotic meds work on 1/3 perfectly, 1/3 averagely (meaning, side effects and only from time to time curing/"numbing" or decrease the amount of hallucinations) and the final 1/3 won't response to the medication. It's sad really, the matter needs more studying.

    • @mathsfornineyearolds
      @mathsfornineyearolds 2 роки тому

      More stats. These are from the narrative. 4 weeks- 6 months - 25 % - 1 year -2% - 5 to 10 years - 23 billion - -10% - 50% - 1% - 2% - 12 hours - 2 weeks. This is the algorithm I was given on my first day at university (humanities 1997). It is a sequence of cosines that mark the curves of the snake on the emblem for the royal college of psychiatry (19th century) They are tangent point 5 for cosine square root of point eight then .8 x.square root .8 for square root of .512 then square root of .512 x square root of .8 = .64 then .64 x square root of .75 for square root of .3072 then sq root of .3072 x sq root of .75 for .48 then .48 x sq root of .75 for sqroot of .1728 then sq root .1728 x sq root of .75 for .36 then .36 x sq root of .75 for sq root of .0972 then sq root of .75 for .27, which is the end of the algorithm. If you need more information on how that lagorithm is applied, you can ask me. I am not concerned with psychiatry as a fixation. To me it is just another social science. I am concerned with humanities and the wider social consequences of its use.

  • @mufferrs
    @mufferrs 4 роки тому

    i wanted studdy shizoprenia but changed my mind

  • @chazerc
    @chazerc 16 років тому

    it's hard to talk "recovery" when there is no cure for the psychosis. just drugs and/or methods of coping. while i do agree with not talking of rehabilitation, it's the only best option.

  • @velvet01able
    @velvet01able 11 років тому +1

    because chronic schizophrenia users die by around age 50. If she can come out of it, she will have a shot at a much longer life. Otherwise, she will take meds and chop about 20-30 years off of her life. Besides, when she tapers off the meds, she will not be alone and will be closely monitored and put back on them asap if needed.

    • @mathsfornineyearolds
      @mathsfornineyearolds 2 роки тому

      I read about the toxic qualities of the drugs when I was studying for my sociology paper

  • @jamiemoffat4
    @jamiemoffat4 12 років тому

    CONSIDERING MY HEAD INJURY AS A DELUSIONAL HALLUCINATION HAS GIVEN ME SCIZOPHRENIA.I HAVE NO HALUCINATORY SYMTOMS.I DO HAVE A SKULL FRACTURE FOR WHICH THE DOCTORS HAVE IGNORED ANY FOLLOW-UP.IT COULD BE SERIOUSLY DANGEROUS FOR MY PSYCHIATRIST TO IGNORE MY PHYSICAL INJURIES.

  • @BruceMichaelAnderson
    @BruceMichaelAnderson 11 років тому

    other cases in question, to what degree if , I ask , Frank Olson Family Sues CIA Over Bioweapons Expert's Mysterious 1953 Death , Aileen Wuornos . case , Son of Sam

  • @BruceMichaelAnderson
    @BruceMichaelAnderson 11 років тому

    wunnderr to what degree Doctor Nash would agree

  • @Barbaraaltman61
    @Barbaraaltman61 11 років тому +2

    I have used nutrient therapy effectively to manage my situation.

    • @magdaahmed9042
      @magdaahmed9042 4 роки тому +1

      How? Can you kindly tell us? I want to help my relative.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos 3 роки тому

      @@magdaahmed9042 Google Yt vids in natural treatment and cure for it...? How did you find this one, how miss the idea of there being more? Borrow some books from library?

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 2 роки тому

    Okay, I had a rough birth, and I don't think my mom and my dad were sexually compatible due to at least one miscarriage, possibly more. My mom had no problem with pregnancy when with a different man. Anyway, some of my cognitive abilities were due to a lack of oxygen at birth, a doctor who didn't use gloves, which caused mom to get an infection, and the fact that I have my father's blood type, I refused to eat and dropped to four pounds. I was also premature by 6 weeks along with a few other things, such as dad's curse. A "wiser" doctor wouldn't have saved me. I wasn't even trying to live! I've had more than one concussion, even before the army, I wasn't getting good nutrients, which I won't get into, and I was abused, didn't get a lot of sleep, and I was under extreme stress due to school and my home life. Seriously, we need some check on disabled kids' psychological state every eyar and not just blame one person. Doing this causes us to be at mercy of whoever comes into our lives. We have little to no say in what happens to us. Once you're in special education, all doors to life shut, and it's a life of civilian combat. My life has been fairly brutal. The army was way nicer life-wise. All good things come to the end. I've always attracted predators, too.

    • @mathsfornineyearolds
      @mathsfornineyearolds 2 роки тому

      Actual experience provides for a justified and qualified opinion.

  • @radhikasharma-uc4lr
    @radhikasharma-uc4lr 3 роки тому

    My biggest mistake when i have schizophernia i don't tell my problem to anyone.i have this problem for more then six months

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos 3 роки тому

      radhika: Please start studying your problems naturally and also seek alternative treatment. Schz is associated with food intolerance and biochemical imbalance nutritionally. I hope to help ppl, get well, but am so damaged from health care that I have to get better myself first. Or help just 1-2.

  • @MrDragonsmoker
    @MrDragonsmoker 10 років тому +1

    By 4 minutes in you can hear the narrative behind her personal difficulties. And identify appropriate healing modalities. But an illness is identified instead. And that's that. She is a schizophrenic. If medications helped that is good I guess but there is no clear definition of schizophrenia and the roots of the diagnosis are shaky to put it mildly. Kraepelin and Bleuler the father figures of this but many now feel they were looking at clients with Encephalitis Lethargica. Negative symptoms are often the effects of medication that blunts the limbic system and suppresses emotional stimulation.. I wish there was more honesty about this.

    • @SuperSharko
      @SuperSharko 8 років тому

      I did heavy cycles of steroids. Now I'm schizoaffective. i never considered they could effect my brain. I'm not sure if they caused my illness but I seriously wonder any one know?
      1 second ago•

    • @carolbrock5798
      @carolbrock5798 5 років тому

      +SuperSharko Hello, I read your comment about schizophrenia. Please listen to my story on UA-cam at Hearing Voices: real help and understanding. Praying for you, Carol

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 2 роки тому +2

    Yeah, we are expensive. I suppose it was stupid of the CIA to label dissidents with this disorder. Many of the others, fakers, jumped onto the gravy train. It's a fault that does some error into making America a mirage in a desert. The money men are after us and "evolution" where we deserve nothing in life comes at us, too. We have weak hearts, so we die. For much of my life, doing something simple like walking from my door to the street has been like waging WW5. Normal people can't comprehend the abuse, unrelatable, so we are called snowflakes, sensitive, liars, and mean. It's like, really? There are 20 knives on my back, and I'm bleeding to death, and you think I'm being mean to you? Fictitious example. Anyway, I will say that there is a period in humans' lives between childhood and adulthood that messes with the brain and mimics schizophrenia.

    • @mathsfornineyearolds
      @mathsfornineyearolds 2 роки тому

      "mimics" you sound like some one who has studied it. You may be interested in what Brian Inglis had to say about the effects of psychological imposition on people and how it effects them. One observation on these films is the narrators always express the concept/ mythological construct as facts, as 'academic' when according to the academic establishment it is "just idea". That is: conceptualism.

  • @thebravewoman
    @thebravewoman 7 років тому

    why am I not happy ? Just like her .

  • @fnstation
    @fnstation 3 роки тому

    I've fallen asleep to this video so many times. Just something about his voice makes me sleepy.

  • @thebravewoman
    @thebravewoman 7 років тому

    😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @thebravewoman
    @thebravewoman 7 років тому

    😶

  • @greenearthnazi20204u
    @greenearthnazi20204u 11 років тому +2

    how long does she sleep? how much does she dream ? do you teach her absolute grounding to reality and what are beliefs vs truth ? what does brain scans look like ? is the body inflamed ? she need a high nutrient diet i think . test for heavy metals and toxic chemicals ? then try to get rid of hate ,guilt, teach how not to judge . this is harder fear there very power ways of doing this do you believe all you are saying to be true and helpful to people. advanced reality study s

  • @Swirlofcolours
    @Swirlofcolours 5 років тому

    SMARCA2 gene mutations

  • @gradingterminal807
    @gradingterminal807 8 років тому +1

    yes ok. take the intoxication effect n inappropriate response under the influence. n then let philosophy deal w good bad or wright n wrong... p
    oh? ... yeah... those things. ... they counterdependent. dont hold me back old timer. after that, respect

  • @alexandreestanislau1629
    @alexandreestanislau1629 3 роки тому

    That's is the wrost mental diasese!!!!The most debilitanting!!!

  • @edwardcase
    @edwardcase 2 роки тому

    One affect of my personality which exacerbates my condition is that I care about the feelings of my fellows. I expect that in return, but it is nearly never equally returned. In fact, I'm surrounded by 'one-way' street types of people. I stress that honesty, the kind of honesty I operate by, is helpful. My downfall is that I 'expect' honesty in return. I am aware that it is a choice. The 'choices' people make about honesty versus dishonesty are usually distressingly problematic, since most people are terrible at lying but do it anyway.

  • @edwardcase
    @edwardcase 2 роки тому

    Otsuka developed aripiprazole, for patients, and I take 40 mg per day. It raises my awareness to the point that I am much less delusional. The delusion that I do frequently am forced to try to resist is simply put: people are messing with me, you know, joking and withholding information from one person, to make the situation they're in funny. However I have found that this is sometimes NOT a delusion, but simply that people are evil, selfish, dishonest, and cruel.

  • @OxfordMedicTim
    @OxfordMedicTim 15 років тому

    Without meaning to be overly patronising, any medications has potential side-effects; violence and suicide are pretty rare iatrogenic effects, whereas the improvement in patient's lives are very much more signficant and likely to occur (70% respond to the typical drugs, whilst very few are resistant to any of the new atypical drugs). It's all about cost-benefit analysis - and ultimately, anti-psychotic drugs do more good than they do harm.

  • @edwardcase
    @edwardcase 2 роки тому

    I survive my delusive thought patterns with the help of Aripiprazole. However, I cannot survive and thrive in our current world of the American people. People simply have no empathy or concern for anyone but themselves.

  • @edwardcase
    @edwardcase 2 роки тому

    When the people charged with helping us have no faith we can be well...

  • @edwardcase
    @edwardcase 2 роки тому

    Schizophrenia diagnosis=lifetime sentence of no crime, but the punishment of discrimination and degradation.

  • @supajonboy
    @supajonboy 14 років тому

    you got to stop posting this. what do you suggest as an alterntive? just to let people suffer their delusions and hallucinations?

  • @edwardcase
    @edwardcase 2 роки тому

    allow me to 'address' the cost of care. I studied in CPI finished first in class. I failed in the world of work since you so-called normal people were dishonest. I have always been able to do technical work, I have been qualified and ready since I was 29. You failed in allowing me equal opportunity to employ. If you "prefer" to support us, that's YOUR problem.

  • @edwardcase
    @edwardcase 2 роки тому

    You continue on and on, in a hilarious bent to try and 'describe' schizophrenia. Try to be honest for a change