Months and displays at least three additional symptoms from the following list: restlessness, easily fatigued, difficulty concentrating irritability, muscle tension and disturbed sleep. The term used to describe the situation when a person meets the DSM-IV criteria for more than one DSM diagnosis is ____. In ________ the person fears being in a situation where help or escape is difficult. When a person displays a loss of interest In normally pleasurable activities or a sad mood for a two-week period accompanied by feelings of worthlessness, guilt, hopelessness, thoughts of death, sleeping and eating changes, loss of energy, and inability to concentrate, a diagnosis of ____ ___ applies. _____ ______ reflect an exaggeration and intensification of normal functioning in schizophrenia, whereas the ___ ___ indicate a toss or decrease in normal functioning in schizophrenia. ____ are false beliefs about things that no one else would believe. ____ are sensory experiences that occur without stimulation. If a patient with schizophrenia speaks in an incoherent manner, in which their words are all jumbled up, it is called a/an ___ and is indicative of a/an _____ ____. People with schizophrenia may stare blankly, showing no facial responsiveness or emotion. Their eyes are empty and their face is lifeless; It can leave an observer with an eerie fee ling. These people with schizophrenia are displaying ____ ____. In a/an ____ _____, there is a loss of one\'s identity or at least a confusion about who one is. The person no longer thinks of himself or herself as being the person he or she has been his or her entire life.
7. the term used to describe the situation when a person meets the DSM-V cirtiera for more than one DSM diagonsis is c0-morbidity.
8. In agoraphobias, the person fears being in a situation where help or escape is difficult.
9. when a person displays a loss of interest in normally pleasurable activities or a sad mood for a two-week period accompanied by feelings of worthiness then diagnosis of unipolardepression applies.
10. Positive symptoms reflect an exaggeration and intensification of normal functioning in schizophitheria, whereas negative symptoms reflect an increase and decrease of normal functioning in schizophitheria.
11. Delusions are false beliefs; things that no one else would believe
12. hallucinations sensory experiences that occur without stimulation.
13. If a patient with schizophiteria speaks in incoherent manner,in which their words are all jumbled up, it is called a thought disorder and it is indicative of confusion and distraction.
14. People with schizophiltheria showing no facial resposivenes or emotion, then they are displaying catatonic behavior
15. In dissociative fugue, there is loss of one’s identity.