Subtypes of delusions
delusional disorders
grandiose
persecutory
Erotomania
What is erotomania?
The presence of delusion (of a famous person being in love with them) with the absence of other psychotic symptoms
How would a patient with schizotypal personality disorder present?
Hold ‘odd’ beliefs and display bizarre behaviours but do not hold their beliefs with delusional conviction
How would a patient with narcissistic PD be?
They display LONG term pattern of inflated self- importance, excessive need for admiration and lack of empathy
How would a patient with histrionic PD be?
excessively attention -seeking
What is. De Clerambault’s syndrome?
AKA erotomania, is a form of PARANOID DELUSION with an amorous quality. The patient, often a single woman, believes that a famous person is in love with her.
Alcohol withdrawal - mechanism, features and management
Mechanism:
Features:
Management
Common features of PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder - features and management
Features:
from other people:
Management:
What is somatisation disorder?
- patient refuses to accept reassurance or negative test results
What is hypochondrial disorder?
What is conversion disorder?
What is dissociative disorder?
What is Factitious disorder?
also known as Munchausen’s syndrome
the intentional PRODUCTION of physical or psychological symptoms
Malingering and give an example
fraudulent simulation or exaggeration of symptoms with the intention of FINANCIAL or other gain e.g. someone hep fakes whiplash after a road traffic accident for an insurance payment , or patient reporting symptoms with deliberate intention of getting morphine
Depression vs dementia
Factors suggesting diagnosis of depression over dementia:
What is the SADPERSONs score?
Is used to calculate suicide risk, and might be appropriate if this patient revealed a suicidal intent
(NOT used for an initial assessment of depression)
What is the DSM-V?
he Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders V is used to DESCRIBE mental health disorders, but does not in itself provide a scoring system.
What are the 2 questions asked initially to screen for depression?
If yes to either q then this prompts a more in depth assessment
What are the names of the tools used to assess the degree of depression?
What is paroxetine?
An SSRI
Antisocial PD?
Avoidant PD?
Borderline PD?