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| Explain the concept of dual diagnosis | When a Person has both a mental illness and another condition( Substance abuse, developmental issues) |
| Identify and describe positive symptoms of schizophrenia | Positive Symptoms are effects of illness that add to the normal experiences or behaviors of a person |
| Define Psychiatric Rehabilitation | The practice of assisting mentally ill persons in coping with adjusting to or overcoming symptoms of their disease so they can function in society |
| Identify Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia | These symptoms cause the loss of normal behaviors or lessen of behaviors such as the loss of will power or drive |
| Anhedonia | a negative symptom in which a person experiences the loss will or desire to do enjoyable activities |
| Avolition | A negative symptom in which a person experiences the loss of drive or will power |
| Prodormal Phase of Schizophrenia | The stage of schizophrenia where the person experiences both positive and negative sympotoms. Normal function begins to break down. |
| Active Phase of Schizophrenia | The most severe stage schizophrenia. Symptoms are most noticeable and disruptive to life functions. |
| Residual Phase | the third pahse of Schizophrenia where the severity of symptoms lessens. Both positive and negative symptoms lessen but negative symptoms such as lack of motivation, focus and void of emotion may continue. |
| Medications used in treating Schizophrenia | Haldol, Risperidol, Zyprexa, Geodon, Clozaril |
| Strengths focus | Emphasis placed on utilizing or building on an individual's strengths instead of highlighting weaknesses or deficiencies |
| Situational Assessments | Assessing in situations specific to their unique needs and personal goals to give a clear understanding of his/her progress. |
| Individualization of Services | A principle of PsyR which includes assessment, setting goals and designing services unique to each person. Followed even in group settings |
| Obstacles to pursuing a postsecondary education by a person experiencing mental illness | Stigma, anxiety, concentration issues, gaps in skills, overwhelming, organization skills, and interacting with other persons. |
| Maximum Client Involvement | Principle of PsyR where individuals are involved to the greatest extent possible in developing their goals and plans. Paying attention to their preferences, values and long term plans. Produces better outcomes |
| Normalized and Community Based Services | Services which aim to allow individuals to lead normal lives in regards to housing shopping working and community activities and being accepted in roles and values |
| Normalization | Being accepted as a part of society in roles and values |
| Vocational Focus | A principle of PsyR which aims to give persons resources to develop skills and find work where they desire too |
| Person Orientation | Emphasis on building relationships with persons rather than focusing on the illness. |
| Functioning | Ability to perform daily tasks which lead to our involvement in our society. |